Economics

Young Americans Turn Skeptical on Value of College, Fed Survey Finds

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Younger Americans are starting to wonder if their expensive college degrees were worth it.

Just 56% of adults under the age of 30 who went to college said the benefits of their education exceeded the costs, according to the latest Federal Reserve study of household finances. That compares with 82% of those age 60 or over.