Early projections show that the average starting salaries for Class of 2021 graduates earning bachelor’s degrees are expected to increase, according to a new research report from the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE). In addition, the results of NACE’s Winter 2021 Salary Survey says while college graduates see a somewhat favorable job market, that is not the case for those without degrees.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, in 2020, the overall unemployment rate for those with a bachelor’s degree or higher was 5.1%. Meanwhile, the unemployment rate for high school graduates with no college degree was 10.2%, and the rate for those with some college, but no degree was 8.8%.
NACE’s Winter 2021 Salary Survey found that, while some of the projected increases for Class of 2021 graduates are on the smaller side, those for graduates in the computer sciences field are an exception. The average salary projection for these graduates is $72,173, which is a climb of 7.1% from last year’s projection of $67,411 for the Class of 2020. (See Figure 1.)
All three of the individual reported computer sciences majors—computer science (7.1%), information sciences and systems (7.1%), and software applications (6.8%)—reflect similar increases.
In addition, in some cases, projected increases look high, but are based on limited data. Such is the case with social sciences degrees and humanities degrees, and the projected increases should be viewed with caution.
Average salaries by discipline, bachelor’s degrees
BROAD CATEGORY | 2021 SALARY PROJECTION | 2020 SALARY PROJECTION | % CHANGE |
---|---|---|---|
Computer Sciences | $72,173 | $67,411 | 7.1% |
Engineering | $71,088 | $69,961 | 1.6% |
Math & Sciences | $63,316 | $62,488 | 1.3% |
Social Sciences | $59,919 | $57,425 | 4.3% |
Humanities | $59,500 | $53,617 | 11.0% |
Business | $58,869 | $57,939 | 1.6% |
Communications | $58,174 | $56,484 | 3.0% |
Agriculture & Natural Resources | $54,857 | $53,504 | 2.5% |
Source: Winter 2021 Salary Survey, National Association of Colleges and Employers
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