The 10 Worst Paying Majors in College

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Based on the data from Payscale.com, the major you choose in college can play a huge role in how much money you have in your pocket after you graduate. I don't personally think that choosing a low-paying major is a bad thing, but you should probably make sure you know what you're getting in to before you decide to sign up. So, here's the list of majors that you might want avoid if you're interested in making the big bucks.

1. Social work. This is a great career full of many rewards, but money is not one of them. According to the National Association of Social Workers, this is the fastest growing career in the United States. The average starting salary is $33,400. You can expect to make about $41,600 by mid-career.

2. Elementary education. This job is very important, because we need someone to take care of our kids. But we don't pay them what they are worth, since their average starting salary is $33,000. By mid-career, you can earn about $42,400.

3. Theology. Lord knows we need good theologians, but most of them aren't getting rich off the collection plate (except for the bad ones). The average starting salary is $34,800 and you can earn $51,500 by mid-career.


4. Music. Music makes the world go round, and I assume Beyonce does pretty well. But for the rest of the people who focus on music, the average starting salary is $34,000 and you can earn about $52,000 by mid-career.

5. Spanish. This is set to be a growing career, since Spanish-speaking people are immigrating to the United States in increasing nubmers. But the money for a Spanish major has not quite caught up with the population trend. The average starting salary is $35,600 and the average mid-career salary is $52,600.

6. Horticulture. In this field, you learn about the green, but don't earn much of it. The average starting salary is $37,200 and by mid-career, you'll make $53,400.

7. Education. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, primary, secondary and special ed teachers will see their job opportunities grow by 14 percent over the next 10 years. This should translate into more demand and more money. But right now, the average starting salary is $36,200 and the average salary by mid-career is $54,100.

8. Hospitality and tourism. This is not a bad career, since you may get to travel for free. But when you do, you're going to need the hotel discount because the average starting salary in this field is only $37,000, with earnings of about $54,300 by mid-career.

9. Fine arts. This is the major that might have caused my dad to make fun of me. But it can be fulfilling if you love it. The average starting salary is $35,800 and you can earn about $56,300 by mid-career.

10. Drama. Unless you become the next Denzel Washington or Halle Berry, you are going to have a hard time earning a living in this field. The average starting salary for a drama major is $35,600, with the expected salary at mid-career being $56,600.

Did projected earnings affect your educational path? Leave your comments below!


Lawrence Watkins is the CEO of the Great Latino Speakers Bureau. For more information, please visit LawrenceWatkins.com.

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