wage inflation showing?

I remember back a few years ago in the recession the starting salaries for college graduates were mostly down, especially for computer and liberal arts majors. Now it seems to be the opposite.

BETHLEHEM, PA—Despite a less-than-robust economy, the overall average starting salary offer to new college graduates, regardless of major, increased by 7.1 percent over last year, according to a new report from the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE).
http://www.naceweb.org/press/display.asp?year=2008&prid=286
 
Quote from Thermactor:

the most useless major on the planet
liberal arts

Thats not a major..... Economics is in the "liberal arts" catagory, maybe thats what you mean though
 
Quote from 5yrtrader:

Thats not a major..... Economics is in the "liberal arts" catagory, maybe thats what you mean though
what can a person do with a degree in economics? haha its like a degree in history
a finance degree is a lot more practical, an accounting degree is a lot more practical - an econ degree is like a degree in psychology. fairy brouhaha
 
Quote from Thermactor:

what can a person do with a degree in economics? haha its like a degree in history
a finance degree is a lot more practical, an accounting degree is a lot more practical - an econ degree is like a degree in psychology. fairy brouhaha

I majored in History (but dropped out before I got the degree). Whats wrong with a History degree? Honestly I think it's helped my trading because you learn to research things very well.
 
The Physicist asks "what is this?", the Engineer asks "what can I do with this?" and the Liberal Arts major asks "Would you like to supersize this?"
 
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