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Geography further complicates the employment landscape for graduates. High-paying jobs are often located within major urban centers, where the cost of living is also exorbitant. Graduates who opt to remain in lower-cost areas may find their degrees hold diminished value, leading to economic inequities based on geographic location. Conversely, industries in rural regions that could benefit from degrees often do not require them, leaving many in a precarious position.