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Your College Degree Could Be Worth More Than You Think

New Census Report Reveals Which Majors Are Actually Paying Off

Marina Fatina by Marina Fatina
July 11, 2025
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Your College Degree Could Be Worth More Than You Think

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Ever wonder if your college major was worth the investment? Or maybe you’re helping your kids pick their path and want the real scoop on what degrees actually lead to good jobs?

The Census Bureau just dropped some eye-opening numbers that might surprise you – and definitely should influence your next career move.

The Million-Dollar Question: Which Degrees Are Most Popular?

Here’s what 25+ year-olds across America actually studied:

The Heavy Hitters:

  • Business management leads the pack with 4.8 million graduates
  • Psychology follows close behind with 3.7 million
  • General business ties at 3.7 million
  • Nursing rounds out the top with 3.6 million
  • Education brings up the rear at 3.1 million

But here’s the kicker – popularity doesn’t always equal payoff.

Show Me the Money: What Your Degree Is Really Worth

Ready for some real talk about earning power? These numbers might make you rethink everything:

The Big Earners:

  • Electrical engineering graduates are pulling in $121,600 annually
  • Computer science majors earn $108,500
  • Economics grads make $101,400

The Reality Check:

  • General education majors earn $58,000
  • Social work graduates make $55,060
  • Fine arts majors earn $53,450

That’s a $68,000 difference between the top and bottom! Your weekend coffee budget suddenly seems less important, doesn’t it?

The Gender Gap Is Real – And It’s Everywhere

Here’s something that’ll get your blood boiling: women earn less than men in every single field the Census tracked. We’re talking 70.8% to 90.5% of what men make, regardless of their major.

But there’s another story in these numbers – some fields are still heavily divided by gender:

Male-Dominated Fields:

  • Engineering (67-90% men)
  • Computer science (67-90% men)
  • Finance and economics (67-90% men)

Female-Dominated Fields:

  • Psychology (71-92% women)
  • Education (71-92% women)
  • Nursing (71-92% women)
  • Social work (71-92% women)

Where You Live Matters More Than You Think

If you’re in tech or engineering, pack your bags for the West Coast! Washington state has the highest percentage of science and engineering graduates at 43.8%. San Francisco metro area? Even higher at 44.3%.

That’s not just bragging rights – that’s networking gold and career opportunities knocking at your door.

What This Means for You Right Now

If you’re a recent grad: Don’t panic if your degree isn’t on the high-earner list. These are medians – plenty of people are earning way more (and some less). Your hustle, skills, and location matter just as much as your diploma.

If you’re a parent: Show these numbers to your college-bound kids. Not to crush their dreams, but to help them make informed choices about student loans and career paths.

If you’re considering a career change: Those computer science and engineering numbers looking pretty good right about now? Many schools offer accelerated programs for career changers.

If you’re in a lower-paying field: Don’t let these numbers discourage you. Consider specializing, getting additional certifications, or pivoting to related higher-paying fields.

The Bottom Line

Your degree opened doors, but it’s what you do with those opportunities that counts. Whether you’re earning $53K or $121K, there’s always room to grow, learn, and increase your value.

The real question isn’t whether you picked the “right” major – it’s what you’re going to do with this information to build the career and life you want.

What’s your next move?

Want to dive deeper into the numbers? Check out the full Census Bureau report at data.census.gov – because knowledge is power, and power pays the bills.

Marina Fatina

Marina Fatina

Part of Texas Epoch Media Group since 2012 . Graduated University of Houston with BA in Broadcast Journalism and now work as a local Houston Multimedia Journalist for The Texas Insider.

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