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A bachelor's degree is no longer the most reliable on-ramp to a stable career.

EducationTechnologySocial IssuesApr 21, 2026score 0.272 posts · 0 replies across 2 instances
The thread discusses the declining reliability of a bachelor's degree as a pathway to stable careers, with concerns about AI's impact on entry-level jobs. It highlights a shift in the job market and the potential threat AI poses to traditional educational pathways.

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A bachelor's degree is no longer the most reliable on-ramp to a stable career.
Parent: EmploymentEntity: Bachelor's degreeImpact: negativeDate: Apr 21, 2026Target: A bachelor's degree being the most reliable on-ramp to a stable career

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⚠️ For 70 years, a bachelor's degree was the most reliable on-ramp to a stable career. That's no longer true. And that's before AI hits entry-level work at scale. https://t.co/ZVAFNgSDvW
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⚠️ For 70 years, a bachelor's degree was the most reliable on-ramp to a stable career. That's no longer true. And that's before AI hits entry-level work at scale. https://www.axios.com/2026/04/21/gen-z-jobs-unemployment-college-grads-ai
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