Program Analysis
The earnings data for International Business at UB reflects the regional labor market and the broad nature of the degree. Buffalo, while having cross-border trade with Canada, isn't a global hub for multinational corporations, meaning fewer high-paying opportunities directly within the region compared to major financial centers. Many graduates likely find roles in local companies with some international dealings, or in general business operations, which the "Very High AI Risk" further suggests may be vulnerable to automation and wage pressure. To stand out, you'll need to develop specific expertise—perhaps through a minor in data analytics, a specialized language, or supply chain management—and actively seek internships with companies that have robust international divisions, potentially outside the immediate Buffalo area. This proactive approach will be crucial for higher earning potential.