MALEMPLOYMENT BY COLLEGE MAJOR: “Leaving aside the salaries (not so surprising that engineering majors make more than education or humanities majors) it’s importantly to look pretty seriously at those light green bars. That represents people who went to college and are now employed in jobs that don’t require them to have gone to college. That’s 22 percent of employed people under age 25. They’re earning less than $16,000 a year on average. That’s depressing. Those are people who have jobs. There are a lot of college graduates out there who don’t have jobs and are not included in this chart.”

With this conclusion: “Somewhat obvious bottom line: If you’re going to college to boost your career prospects, major in something that, you know, actually corresponds to some type of career.”

Just ask Courtney Munna.