“Like a majority of Americans, young adults care most about the economy, they think it’s in bad shape, and they blame President Biden.” In a new commentary, William Galston looks at young Americans’ views of the economy and says that if the election were held tomorrow, Biden’s share of young adult votes may well be low enough to cost him the presidency.
Majoring in liberal arts. There are many reasons to be legitimately concerned about the direction of humanities and other liberal arts programs in recent decades, but a liberal arts degree is still well worth the price, argues Dick Startz.
Should you invest in college? Americans appear to be losing faith in higher education, and for many, college now looks like a risky investment. Join us on Thursday at 10:30 a.m. EST to hear from experts on the returns of a four-year degree.
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