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PostPosted: Wed Nov 14, 2012 10:48 pm 
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My current job is on the list :?

By Alida Moore, PayScale.com

In these days of rising tuition costs and ballooning student debt, some students choose college majors that will put them on a path to earning a high salary once they graduate. But not every major leads to a big paycheck, and not every student chases monetary rewards.


Based on data in its “2012-13 College Salary Report," online salary database PayScale.com compiled the following list of the worst-paying degrees of 2012. Why would anyone pursue one of these degrees if salaries are notoriously low in these fields? “According to our research, people in these majors typically believe their work makes the world a better place,” says PayScale’s lead analyst Katie Bardaro.

Curious as to which majors fall to the bottom for salary but often pay back in instrinsic rewards? Take a look:

Child and Family Studies
Median Annual Salary: $37,700

Many families are struggling in our current economy. Parents working multiple jobs to stay afloat financially might require assistance to ensure their children get the best opportunities in school. A child and family studies major often works as an advocate for such families, providing parents with the resources they need to help their children succeed.

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Social Work
Median Annual Salary: $45,300

Social work is a major for those who care deeply. A career in this field, while not necessarily lucrative, offers a wide variety of workplace choices, including schools, nursing homes, hospitals and government agencies. This major is ideal for those who are champions for social justice.

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Elementary Education
Median Annual Salary: $46,000

Many have called teaching one of the most rewarding professions of all. It’s no secret, however, that teachers do not pull in the highest salaries. However, if you’re considering majoring in elementary education, location matters. “Elementary school teachers can earn more than the national median salary for teachers of $40,600 depending on the state in which they work,” Bardaro says. “Typically, teachers in California, Massachusetts and New York earn median annual salaries of around $65,000.”

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Human Development
Median Annual Salary: $47,800

Human development majors spend much of their time studying the growth and developmental changes that occur across the human life span. Students who major in this field can go on to careers in counseling, education and public policy.

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Special Education
Median Annual Salary: $48,900

“It takes a special kind of heart to work in special education,” says Lindsey Childress, guidance counselor at a north Texas middle school. Special ed majors typically work with students who have severe developmental disorders or learning issues, a job that can be both taxing and highly rewarding. According to PayScale’s research, 83 percent of people who major in special ed believe their current work makes the world a better place. Could that reward be priceless?

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Culinary Arts
Median Annual Salary: $49,700

The scent of a delicious dinner can bring people together and relax them in a way that few other things can. Those in the culinary arts get the opportunity to create that experience for people again and again. Whether you want to do the cooking yourself or own your own restaurant, majoring in the culinary arts offers you some heart- and belly-warming career options.

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Athletic Training
Median Annual Salary: $49,800

Have you ever been to a sporting event where an athlete gets injured and a group of people rush over to help? One of those people is likely to be an athletic trainer, the person who diagnoses, treats and works to prevent athletic injuries. While many athletic trainers work in high schools or colleges, others are employed by professional sports teams, physicians’ practices or the military.

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PostPosted: Thu Nov 15, 2012 7:57 am 
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Didn't realize that making $50,000 was doing poorly these days. I am surprised I didn't see my degree on
there ( Journalism / English ) although I don't work in that field.

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That salary for an elementary teacher looks high, especially for a bachelor's degree.


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Hawkeye Vince wrote:
That salary for an elementary teacher looks high, especially for a bachelor's degree.

All of those salaries look high to me for those professions. Maybe it's a median salary for the entire workforce for that field, and not just recent college graduates.

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Shocked that the ole' Political Science and History double major isn't on that list. I'm on the slow track.

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Hawkeye Vince wrote:
That salary for an elementary teacher looks high, especially for a bachelor's degree.

All of those salaries look high to me for those professions. Maybe it's a median salary for the entire workforce for that field, and not just recent college graduates.


I think this may be the case.

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Elementary school teacher (non-Catholic/Parochial) is about right for the suburbs.

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