Okay, I've narrowed it down to three choices for my major: economics, philosophy, or

anthropology. Which one? I am very interested in each one. Which one has the best outlook? I already know I do NOT want to go into banking or finance. I really liked my labor and econ development classes.
 
Depending on where you go and what you intend on doing with the degree, anthropology and economics are entirely compatible, especially in this day and age.

Additionally, if you are mathematically inclined, you might consider anthropology (or mathematical) modeling as far as resource use based on culture. This--especially considering the area of sustainability and health care--is an opening field because of the connections between culture, resource allocation, and health.

So, a major/minor, or major/major combination of economics and anthropology may be something to consider.
 
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