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I would say, if its something you are passionate about and relatively good at then its a good path for you. The people who get into CS just for the money and job opportunities won't be the ones to last in a shrinking market.
Also. What you study in college does not have to be what you do for a job or do forever. The purpose of college is to get a well rounded education not simply career training.
So you could get a degree in CS and end up working in something completely unrelated. Or you could get a degree in History, and keep learning CS for fun and end up working in CS for the rest of your life.