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The answer is "No" for the vast majority of jobs. There is no degree for what I do and most degrees that a company would want don't make sense anyway.

Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2025/10/22/us/value-of-higher-education-attainment-rates-graduation.html

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>Wyoming is one of many states that embraced a campaign to encourage more people to enroll in higher education. Some leaders and students wonder if they reached a limit. On the outskirts of Wyoming’s capital, two advertisements about a minute apart offered starkly different paths. A nonprofit group’s billboard promoted a way to earn money for college. The other, from Walmart, dangled pay exceeding $30 an hour. The dueling choices underscored a fundamental tension for the nation’s teenagers and adults alike, one that has become vivid in the Trump era: Is college something all Americans need?

The answer is "No" for the vast majority of jobs. There is no degree for what I do and most degrees that a company would want don't make sense anyway. Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2025/10/22/us/value-of-higher-education-attainment-rates-graduation.html From the post: >>Wyoming is one of many states that embraced a campaign to encourage more people to enroll in higher education. Some leaders and students wonder if they reached a limit. On the outskirts of Wyoming’s capital, two advertisements about a minute apart offered starkly different paths. A nonprofit group’s billboard promoted a way to earn money for college. The other, from Walmart, dangled pay exceeding $30 an hour. The dueling choices underscored a fundamental tension for the nation’s teenagers and adults alike, one that has become vivid in the Trump era: Is college something all Americans need?
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True but I don't have any IT degree and work in it.