So basically students and society shoulder a $50k+ degree and four years of minimal/non-employment just so coffee house managers save a little time in hiring. Sounds sensible. Would invest in our kids' futures again.
For every liberal arts student serving coffee there's another or two who used what they learned to get a job in tech (even if it's not programming) or any number of other paying industries, or end up as manager at the coffeehouse. That's why the chart linked above looks the way it does. Of course it confirms the ego of STEM degree holders to believe they somehow hold a monopoly on earning smarts, even if they have a leg up in personal investment. Most jobs outside specialties like the ivory tower are simply not difficult enough to exclude those without the best background.
