[GUEST ACCESS MODE: Data is scrambled or limited to provide examples. Make requests using your API key to unlock full data. Check https://lunarcrush.ai/auth for authentication information.]  Jeff [@cfm_sol](/creator/twitter/cfm_sol) on x 9208 followers Created: 2025-07-29 13:06:15 UTC $DEGREE 169k now dyor CA:9DWvXzsR91Y2EmASbBysFrHqZdMjXahFPzUXL4idbonk Token Narrative:A Fortune magazine article reveals that unemployment rates among men aged 22-27 remain nearly identical regardless of degree attainment, challenging the conventional wisdom that higher education guarantees better employment outcomes The 2023 Federal Reserve report shows XX% of recent graduates are underemployed, exacerbating this trend. Both statistical evidence and ironic observations reflect a growing cultural debate about student debt and the economic returns on education These findings signal profound shifts in our socioeconomic landscape – particularly regarding perceptions of higher education's value and labor market realities With the worth of college degrees being questioned, mounting pressure for economic returns, evolving cultural attitudes, and systemic policy challenges all indicate the traditional education model may be losing its competitive edge. Society is increasingly seeking alternatives that better align with practical needs. Simultaneously, this mirrors young people's anxieties about an uncertain future and their demands for systemic educational reform Feeling this narrative should resonate widely, I've taken a small speculative position.  XXXXX engagements  **Related Topics** [rates](/topic/rates) [token](/topic/token) [$degree](/topic/$degree) [Post Link](https://x.com/cfm_sol/status/1950181076850384914)
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Jeff @cfm_sol on x 9208 followers
Created: 2025-07-29 13:06:15 UTC
$DEGREE 169k now dyor
CA:9DWvXzsR91Y2EmASbBysFrHqZdMjXahFPzUXL4idbonk
Token Narrative:A Fortune magazine article reveals that unemployment rates among men aged 22-27 remain nearly identical regardless of degree attainment, challenging the conventional wisdom that higher education guarantees better employment outcomes
The 2023 Federal Reserve report shows XX% of recent graduates are underemployed, exacerbating this trend. Both statistical evidence and ironic observations reflect a growing cultural debate about student debt and the economic returns on education
These findings signal profound shifts in our socioeconomic landscape – particularly regarding perceptions of higher education's value and labor market realities
With the worth of college degrees being questioned, mounting pressure for economic returns, evolving cultural attitudes, and systemic policy challenges all indicate the traditional education model may be losing its competitive edge. Society is increasingly seeking alternatives that better align with practical needs. Simultaneously, this mirrors young people's anxieties about an uncertain future and their demands for systemic educational reform
Feeling this narrative should resonate widely, I've taken a small speculative position.
XXXXX engagements
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