"Occupy Wall Street" demonstrators occupy a park near Wall Street in New York, October 3, 2011. | AFP via Getty Images
The heyday of the “high-skill” worker is ending.
As corporations find new ways to replace labor with machines, more and more professionals are seeing their vaunted credentials lose their value. Many have been forced into menial jobs — while others cling to their prestigious positions only by accepting ever more exploitative terms of employment.
Key takeaways
• Recent college graduates are less likely to be underemployed than they were in the 1990s. • College gra...
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