Good question. I'm probably not in the
best position to answer this, because I'm still studying myself. But I do know that many employers value Arts degrees. You need a certain mindset and way of thinking to do well in Arts, and a lot of those skills (both critical and creative thinking, for example) are applicable to the workplace.
I'm going to directly quote
'Career FAQs', here. "The flexibility and versatility of an arts degree means that graduates have the lion's share of choices when it comes to which industry they can enter. In 2011 bachelor’s graduates from the humanities most frequently found employment in business, human resources, marketing, arts and media, as well as the legal, social and welfare professions. Arts graduates were similar, typically finding work in business administration, sales, management, media, hospitality and government agencies. In other words, the possibilities are endless and it’s really up to you where you choose to take your degree and apply your skills."
What am I doing with my Arts degree? Well, I'm using it as a foundation for further study.