Guess again.
Why the job market is bad
The state of the job market is a result of education.
If people were getting more STEM degrees then they would be creating jobs for themselves.
You underestimate the barriers of entry.
My physics degree definitely didn't give me entrepreneurial opportunities, but it did get me in the door at my first job.
It sounds like it would be hard to create a physics startup. It would probably be easier to start a business if you majored in technology and engineering.
Fucking hell this threat is full of retards.
Again, you're making broad assumptions. I presently work and tech and had all the programming skills and knowledge I needed just from hobbies. Even if I had not, they would have taught me as I had a physics degree. However, one does not simply "just start a successful business" like you claim. The massive overhead from things like red tape, advertising, and legal matters will put almost every small timer without management experience out of business. You can't seriously be advocating universal entrepreneurship.
If it was possible for everyone to invent a Snuggy then people would be doing so. Everyone else needs a degree in an area of study that has market opportunities.
Through what processes are you deriving these market opportunities?
The pet rock, all of modern music, and ebay disagrees with you.
You can't create a small business on your own. You have to team up with people. If you have a good team of people you just need venture capital.
If you have a good business idea and the skills to implement it then getting venture capital shouldn't be a problem.