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Subject: [Dewayne-Net] 284,000 College Graduates Had Minimum-Wage Jobs Last
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284,000 College Graduates Had Minimum-Wage Jobs Last Year Mar 31 2013
<http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/03/31/college-graduates-minimum-wage-job
s_n_2989540.html>

A college degree doesn't guarantee anyone a big paycheck anymore.

About 284,000 Americans with college degrees were working minimum wage jobs
last year, according to the Wall Street Journal. That's 70 percent more
college grads working for the minimum wage than 10 years ago. Still, the
number is down from its 2010 high of 327,000.

As unemployment skyrocketed during the economic downturn, job opportunities
for everyone -- including college graduates -- narrowed and low-wage work
began to replace steady middle-class jobs. Three-fifths of the jobs lost
during the recession paid middle-income wages, while the same share of the
jobs created during the recovery are low-wage work, according to an August
study from the National Employment Law Project.

The result: Nearly half of the college graduates in the class of 2010 are
working in jobs that don't require a bachelor's degree and 38 percent have
jobs that don't even require a high school diploma, according to a January
report from the Center for College Affordability and Productivity. The
report called into question whether too much public money is being spent on
providing students with degrees that make them overqualified for the only
jobs that are available.

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