More than 10% of young college graduates (between the ages of 21 and 24) are “idled,” meaning they are neither employed nor enrolled in school. While a weak labor market traditionally leads young people to spend more time in school waiting out the economy, many Millennials are questioning the efficacy of racking up student debt for a degree that might n…
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