Most US College Grads Say Trade Skills Bring Better Job Security

With electricians, plumbers and other professionals in high demand, many Americans fresh out of university are questioning whether their expensive education was worth it.

Nine in ten graduates said learning a skilled trade can create a better pathway to financial security than going to college, according to a survey published by Thumbtack, a site that connects home-service local professionals with customers.

Almost half of respondents in the poll of 1,000 young adults say they’d be interested in pursuing a career in the trades, citing cheaper, shorter education that doesn’t require taking on as much debt as going to college.

A separate survey of professionals who use Thumbtack showed the vast majority are optimistic about their outlook — especially as there’s little chance artificial intelligence will replace them.

“One really interesting thing that came out of this survey was just how optimistic trade pros were about their future,” said Marco Zappacosta, Thumbtack’s co-founder and chief executive officer. “Demand is very strong and there’s also likely to be a lot of resistance to automation.”

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