No question! Some university degrees have no payoff for the time, money and effort put in.
Back when I was deciding what to major in, I had to go to the local public library to look through several-year-old books and year-or-two-old periodicals to see what job prospects were and normal starting and mid-career income levels were for he fields I was considering. Today, current information is available on your phone. So why do so many people fail to look into that? I've seen a few who just majored in what they liked studying, and did not consider how that might enable or affect their eventual careers.
Back when I was deciding what to major in, I had to go to the local public library to look through several-year-old books and year-or-two-old periodicals to see what job prospects were and normal starting and mid-career income levels were for he fields I was considering. Today, current information is available on your phone. So why do so many people fail to look into that? I've seen a few who just majored in what they liked studying, and did not consider how that might enable or affect their eventual careers.