What can I major in at a liberal arts college that will increase job prospects?

I know, I know, if I wanted a guaranteed job I’d just go to a university and be an engineer. But after realizing that most people change their majors at least once, I have some doubts on whether engineering is even right for me. Which opens me up to LAC’s.

I feel like LAC’s are more supportive for people who don’t know their major yet. But at the same time, I want to get skills that are marketable. Any suggestions? Experiences? I’d like to hear it all!

Edit: Whoops, posted in the wrong place! I’m still open to answers though.

math /econ

Skills don’t necessarily equal major. You could major in psychology but learn to program and go into human-computer interaction, or major in political science but take economic and financial analysis classes and go into economic/financial analysis at a hedge fund, or major in English but minor in computer science and go into technical communication.

What are you interested in?