More men are abandoning college. Professor explains why this is dangerous

Thank you for your source that agrees with me. Dentists are medical doctors.
I can see why you didn't go far in life.

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Same here. He visits my page regularly to see where I am posting. :palm:

A creepy dude.
I do not think I have ever read more than two dozen of his posts, but he fantasizes and thinks a lot about me, and even has a pet name for me.

Who is this loser?
 
. You’re an interesting character. I find the pomposity almost surreal.

Good. I’ll try to keep it that way.

WTF are you talking about? As I do for others here. As they do for me. Don’t feel special (although I know you do). I picture you as a pasty out of shape little incel who received waaay too much love growing up as a little lord Fauntleroy. Sex pest ;)

There you go, proving that you spend an inordinate amount of time thinking about me and harboring fantasies about me, right after denying that you do.

I leave you to dwell on your thoughts and fantasies about me. You are still to boring and inconsequential to even rate being on my radar screen.
 
There you go, proving that you spend an inordinate amount of time thinking about me and harboring fantasies about me, right after denying that you do.

I leave you to dwell on your thoughts and fantasies about me. You are still to boring and inconsequential to even rate being on my radar screen.

TBH, I think he's just pulling your chain. :)


Meanwhile, as the stats prove, all the old, retired fuckwads need to pull their heads out of their asses and recognize that women don't go to "finishing school" anymore and they go to college for the same reasons as men do; as a means to a successful career.

What the old fuckwads aren't seeing is that, sure, both men and women get married, but that doesn't mean the woman kicks off her shoes, spreads her legs and becomes a Soccer Mom. She continues to work. Only fucking dumbasses think a HS diploma waitress job is better than a college-degree middle-management job.

As the BLS.gov link proves, dual income homes almost double their income. Although it doesn't explain why, it's a good guess that the reason is to support a higher standard of living and to save for the future.

https://www.magnifymoney.com/blog/news/dual-income-households-study/
More than 50% of U.S. households are dual income. In 2019 — the latest available nationwide data — 53.3% of households are dual income, up from 51.9% in 2010.

https://www.bls.gov/opub/mlr/2020/a...nd-single-income-households-with-children.htm
The percentage of dual-income households with children under age 18 has been on the rise since the 1960s, surpassing the percentage of father-only-employed households in the 1970s.1 This rise most likely reflects a cultural shift involving women in the workforce. The female labor force participation rate increased from 1960 onward, peaking at 60 percent in 1999.2 Monitoring and analyzing this trend is important, because the expenditure patterns of dual-income households could differ from those of single-income households, affecting the U.S. economy....

https://www.pewresearch.org/ft_dual-income-households-1960-2012-2/
FT_dual-income-households-1960-20121.png
 
A creepy dude.
I do not think I have ever read more than two dozen of his posts, but he fantasizes and thinks a lot about me, and even has a pet name for me.

Who is this loser?

They pull the wool over their own eyes. I blocked him years ago. Several like him like to think despite that, that we still read their content. If I read it
it is only incidental to someone quoted him.
 
NYU Professor Scott Galloway says the drop in men going to college is part of a growing mating crisis in the US and that the country runs the risk of producing "too many of the most dangerous cohort in the world" if the trend isn't reversed.

https://tylerpaper.com/news/busines...deo_523f30fa-fd19-5bb8-90be-b21bbe05a178.html

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A smart American male can make way more money in plumbing, electrical, earth moving, HVAC or general carpentry these days than by going into debt to going to school. Anyone that goes into debt for college that isn't going to be a doctor or lawyer is fucking nuts
 
TBH, I think he's just pulling your chain. :)


Meanwhile, as the stats prove, all the old, retired fuckwads need to pull their heads out of their asses and recognize that women don't go to "finishing school" anymore and they go to college for the same reasons as men do; as a means to a successful career.

What the old fuckwads aren't seeing is that, sure, both men and women get married, but that doesn't mean the woman kicks off her shoes, spreads her legs and becomes a Soccer Mom. She continues to work. Only fucking dumbasses think a HS diploma waitress job is better than a college-degree middle-management job.

As the BLS.gov link proves, dual income homes almost double their income. Although it doesn't explain why, it's a good guess that the reason is to support a higher standard of living and to save for the future.

https://www.magnifymoney.com/blog/news/dual-income-households-study/
More than 50% of U.S. households are dual income. In 2019 — the latest available nationwide data — 53.3% of households are dual income, up from 51.9% in 2010.

https://www.bls.gov/opub/mlr/2020/a...nd-single-income-households-with-children.htm
The percentage of dual-income households with children under age 18 has been on the rise since the 1960s, surpassing the percentage of father-only-employed households in the 1970s.1 This rise most likely reflects a cultural shift involving women in the workforce. The female labor force participation rate increased from 1960 onward, peaking at 60 percent in 1999.2 Monitoring and analyzing this trend is important, because the expenditure patterns of dual-income households could differ from those of single-income households, affecting the U.S. economy....

https://www.pewresearch.org/ft_dual-income-households-1960-2012-2/
FT_dual-income-households-1960-20121.png

In most younger, college-educated families, both parents work outside the home and share household/parenting duties too. My sons-in-law cook, clean, shop, do yardwork, take care of repairs and the vehicles, change diapers, haul the kids to activities, go to parent-teacher conferences, etc. So do my daughters. The Leave It to Beaver days are thankfully long gone.

Once again, these kind of threads show the gulf between RWers and the left. Why is the right so afraid of education?
 
So the winnowing of the male college educated sees the rise of working class male disenchantment, year over year.
Are they choosing not to go to college or can they not compete with women now? The situation was reversed and
I expected parity, but not women kicking male ass 60/40.
 
TBH, I think he's just pulling your chain. :)


Meanwhile, as the stats prove, all the old, retired fuckwads need to pull their heads out of their asses and recognize that women don't go to "finishing school" anymore and they go to college for the same reasons as men do; as a means to a successful career.

What the old fuckwads aren't seeing is that, sure, both men and women get married, but that doesn't mean the woman kicks off her shoes, spreads her legs and becomes a Soccer Mom. She continues to work. Only fucking dumbasses think a HS diploma waitress job is better than a college-degree middle-management job.

As the BLS.gov link proves, dual income homes almost double their income. Although it doesn't explain why, it's a good guess that the reason is to support a higher standard of living and to save for the future.

https://www.magnifymoney.com/blog/news/dual-income-households-study/
More than 50% of U.S. households are dual income. In 2019 — the latest available nationwide data — 53.3% of households are dual income, up from 51.9% in 2010.

https://www.bls.gov/opub/mlr/2020/a...nd-single-income-households-with-children.htm
The percentage of dual-income households with children under age 18 has been on the rise since the 1960s, surpassing the percentage of father-only-employed households in the 1970s.1 This rise most likely reflects a cultural shift involving women in the workforce. The female labor force participation rate increased from 1960 onward, peaking at 60 percent in 1999.2 Monitoring and analyzing this trend is important, because the expenditure patterns of dual-income households could differ from those of single-income households, affecting the U.S. economy....

https://www.pewresearch.org/ft_dual-income-households-1960-2012-2/
FT_dual-income-households-1960-20121.png

I think dual income families is the only way "the American dream", (economic advancement and home ownership in a family context) can be reliably achieved anymore.
I think the other options are confirmed bachelorism/etism? (both sexes) coupled with hard work. To have one partner sit on the couch and do housework and raise the kids
while the other provides a single income is not a path I would counsel anyone from a purely financial planning perspective.

Bottom line is adults have to work to make their way in the USA. Each person must have an income. Outliers are very high earners.
I guess they can afford a harem or gigolo.
 
In most younger, college-educated families, both parents work outside the home and share household/parenting duties too. My sons-in-law cook, clean, shop, do yardwork, take care of repairs and the vehicles, change diapers, haul the kids to activities, go to parent-teacher conferences, etc. So do my daughters. The Leave It to Beaver days are thankfully long gone.

Once again, these kind of threads show the gulf between RWers and the left. Why is the right so afraid of education?

Being afraid and knowing when it is the right choice is two different things. Degrees do not guarantee a bright future
 
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