Economics Education
It’s a mistaken view that the only job of an economist is to monitor the U.S. economy for signs of instability and weakness, or forecast how long the market will take to rebound. Sure, this is one job that a top market economist might do, but there are many more jobs in a range of fields that are even more popular. Behind every successful business, there are financial analysts, accountants, operations managers and consultants directing how the company uses resources and runs most efficiently. Whether it’s a branch of government, a non-governmental organization, private industry, health care systems, universities or financial institutions, you can rest assured that someone with a degree in economics is working behind-the-scenes to ensure success. To find a job in this well-paying field, students must first pursue an economics education, preferably to the highest degree.
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