So majors don’t earn money, people do. The question then is more what would you be good at doing, and how can different majors, and college experiences generally, help you be better at whatever you would be good at doing.
Like you mentioned English. This may be of zero interest to you, but people who are good with language can, say, go into marketing. Marketing itself can be a solid profession, but then people who MANAGE marketing can make a lot of money.
So maybe for YOU marketing would be worth looking into. This could actually involve being an English major, but then also doing things like looking for relevant internships. And then management–well, that is about being good leading teams, and you can work on developing those skills in college as well.
Again, this is just one example, but my point is a plan that makes sense for YOU isn’t the same plan that would make sense for a different person, and vice-versa.