According to a recent article by Scot Carlson, humanities and liberal arts graduates are “loving work and loving life.” Carlson also noted that “graduates tracked closely to other fields in job security, job location, and opportunities for advancement.”
Perhaps more important, especially to nervous mom$ and dad$, in terms of salary, graduates in the humanities catch up to their engineering and science peers over time.
To read the full article, see The Chronicle of Higher Education.