A recent survey conducted for the Freedom Economy Index has unearthed concerns among small business owners regarding the unrealistic expectations set by colleges for graduates. The survey, which gathered responses from over 70,000 small business owners, revealed that a staggering 91% of respondents worry about educational institutions fostering unrealistic expectations among students regarding post-graduation and professional life. Among the top challenges highlighted by small business owners for college graduates entering the workforce were perceived issues with salary levels, the amount of work hours required, and the difficulty of tasks to be performed.
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