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Pay for 2023 grads: Humanities grads set for raises, computer science majors a dip

Por: CBS News Nation February 17, 2023

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Tech layoffs may take a toll on the financial outlook of this year's crop of college graduates, with a new survey predicting that 2023 computer science majors will earn salaries 4% below a year ago. Yet communications and humanities majors are likely to see healthy boosts in starting salaries, the study found.Major tech companies such as Microsoft, Alphabet and Meta have laid off of workers in recent weeks, reversing a hiring spree that... + full article



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