It has been tough, but I've done alright.
I got a decently well-paying job as a teacher after I graduated in 2009, but was laid off after a year when tax receipts in Louisiana, along with public spending, floundered. I was never unemployed for very long, but I was without medical insurance for about a year and a half while I started entry level work.
Because of my long resume and my personality, I've been able to scratch my way into a decent living for a 25 year old, and will be entering a field that was previously left for dead (journalism) in the next 2-4 months. It's hurt my wife a lot more, who has a low paying job with virtually no benefits, even though she speaks three languages. Being a Liberal Arts major without practical work experience hurts.
My family unquestionably makes a lot less money than if we had graduated in say, 2003. People with our educational background started off much better before the crash.
I got a decently well-paying job as a teacher after I graduated in 2009, but was laid off after a year when tax receipts in Louisiana, along with public spending, floundered. I was never unemployed for very long, but I was without medical insurance for about a year and a half while I started entry level work.
Because of my long resume and my personality, I've been able to scratch my way into a decent living for a 25 year old, and will be entering a field that was previously left for dead (journalism) in the next 2-4 months. It's hurt my wife a lot more, who has a low paying job with virtually no benefits, even though she speaks three languages. Being a Liberal Arts major without practical work experience hurts.
My family unquestionably makes a lot less money than if we had graduated in say, 2003. People with our educational background started off much better before the crash.