watch nowBetween the sky-high overall cost and hefty student loan tab, more students and their families are reconsidering the value of a college education.
But ultimately, it's the choice of major and type of degree that most affects your return on investment.
Alternatively, those with degrees in education, elementary education, fine arts, family and consumer sciences and social work had annual earnings of less than $60,000.
For example, women with computer science degrees earned $91,990, while men earned $115,500.
Among economics degree holders, women earned $84,750 while men earned $107,300.
Persons:
inequity, Stefanie O'Connell Rodriguez
Organizations:
U.S . Census Bureau . Workers, Census