"The Trump administration on Wednesday published a trove of new data offering the most granular look yet at the financial health of the nation’s new college graduates. For the first time, Americans can now compare the student debt levels and first-year earnings of graduates based on what they studied, broken out by major or graduate degree program. Until now, the government has only published schoolwide statistics on debt and earnings for undergraduates."<p>I think most of the data is available here <a href="https://nces.ed.gov/" rel="nofollow">https://nces.ed.gov/</a> but have to go through some hoops to get it.
Here's an interactive tool they put up as well that doesn't look paywalled.<p><a href="https://graphics.wsj.com/dynamic-inset-iframer/?url=https://asset.wsj.net/wsjnewsgraphics/dice/college-scorecard-e36a8321-e751-42b5-bf6c-d84a4a9f5136/inset.json&layout=inline" rel="nofollow">https://graphics.wsj.com/dynamic-inset-iframer/?url=https://...</a><p>Hard to find the data backing it, though.
Got stuck at the paywall -- Do they link out to or otherwise name the dataset? When my kids start thinking about what they want from their post-secondary education, this is the sort of thing I wouldn't mind having on hand.