Tuition Increases and Layoffs Are Coming to a Broad Set of Universities

Most students work their way through college. Only the very rich do not need to. Like Trump.
Hmm... I think the issue is that too many do not work and just use their loans to "pay the bills" until they suddenly graduate in deep debt and want me to pay for it.
 

That is when you have to make an adult decision right? Is what you are going to college for worth the expense?

It is only a "choice" if one doesn't really want to earn much in their career. One of the things I despise about modern America is the need to have a college degree for literally everything. But that's the world we've created.

And that means it is no longer a "choice" but rather what you are able to do or not. If not then you will be much poorer for the entirety of your existence.

Or are you better off doing a trade or something else.

I'm 100% behind re-vamping the trade schools. That would be brilliant. But that isn't the world we have now.
 
It is only a "choice" if one doesn't really want to earn much in their career. One of the things I despise about modern America is the need to have a college degree for literally everything. But that's the world we've created.

And that means it is no longer a "choice" but rather what you are able to do or not. If not then you will be much poorer for the entirety of your existence.



I'm 100% behind re-vamping the trade schools. That would be brilliant. But that isn't the world we have now.
Go to a trade school. No one is stopping you.
 
It is only a "choice" if one doesn't really want to earn much in their career. One of the things I despise about modern America is the need to have a college degree for literally everything. But that's the world we've created.

And that means it is no longer a "choice" but rather what you are able to do or not. If not then you will be much poorer for the entirety of your existence.



I'm 100% behind re-vamping the trade schools. That would be brilliant. But that isn't the world we have now.
I will disagree with that Gmark. The trades do very well. Extremely well. Particularly the trade unions. I agree with the rest. Wholeheartedly.
 
Go to a trade school. No one is stopping you.

We need more tracks available to people to make a solid living with a good income without the need to attend a 4-year college. Yeah trade schools still exist but we probably need more and we need a change in the hiring mentality of corporations. A BS isn't needed for every type of job. I bet there's plenty of jobs which could just as easily be done with out any post-high school education (other than on-the-job training) at all!

But we put up these synthetic rules that someone has to have a BA or a BS before we allow them to make good money.

I'm also not saying we don't have trades at all. We do! But we need to expand out how our society sees "trades"
 
We need more tracks available to people to make a solid living with a good income without the need to attend a 4-year college. Yeah trade schools still exist but we probably need more and we need a change in the hiring mentality of corporations. A BS isn't needed for every type of job. I bet there's plenty of jobs which could just as easily be done with out any post-high school education (other than on-the-job training) at all!

But we put up these synthetic rules that someone has to have a BA or a BS before we allow them to make good money.

I'm also not saying we don't have trades at all. We do! But we need to expand out how our society sees "trades"
Like I said...who cares.
 
I will disagree with that Gmark. The trades do very well. Extremely well. Particularly the trade unions. I agree with the rest. Wholeheartedly.

I think you are focusing on a narrow sub-set.

Study after study shows that without a college degree one tends to make vastly less money over an entire career. Regardless of how well a union shop worker may fare.

My point is more to de-emphasize the need for college and re-emphasize the role of the trades.
 
Like I said...who cares.

I do because I'm about to retire and I need a workforce paying into social services (Medicare and Social Security) budgets moving forward. I don't want the next generation to wind up being enslaved by student loans that can never be paid off. Because then they will decide that worrying about the "old folks" is not in their interest at all.

I count on my country to not put me out on an iceflow because the healthy folks in the tribe don't have enough to feed themselves!

I also want for the next generation that which I was able to enjoy!
 
I do because I'm about to retire and I need a workforce paying into social services (Medicare and Social Security) budgets moving forward. I don't want the next generation to wind up being enslaved by student loans that can never be paid off. Because then they will decide that worrying about the "old folks" is not in their interest at all.

I count on my country to not put me out on an iceflow because the healthy folks in the tribe don't have enough to feed themselves!

I also want for the next generation that which I was able to enjoy!
Then do not vote for Republicans.
 
I did not get student loans. I worked my way through college. The student loan mess is what has caused tuition to reach incredible heights. We did that to ourselves, we can undo it as well. I also went to college when everyone with an oxygen addiction wasn't allowed in, you actually had to have the grades and prove an ability to learn.
Student loans work like this...

Some university is charging $500 for a course. Students pay $500 to take it, cash. The government comes along and says, "We want more equitable access to universities so we'll loan students $500 to take that course. The university then raises the cost of the course to $1000 and sets up an office to help students paying $500 in cash get the $500 loan to take the course...
 
I never heard of that happening. Source?


 


Read your links then make an argument. Tired of trying to explain this basic concept to you.
 
Read your links then make an argument. Tired of trying to explain this basic concept to you.
I already did make an argument. My links back me up on it. While increases don't occur all at once, they've occurred. Tuition has vastly outpaced inflation. That means something else is driving it up, and one of those is government subsidies in the form of loans and grants.

As Milton Friedman told us, “If you want more of something, subsidize it; if you want less of it, tax it.”




Between 1980 and 2020, the average price of tuition, fees, and room and board for an undergraduate degree increased 169%, according to a recent report from the Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce.

In 1980, the price to attend a four-year college full-time was $10,231 annually—including tuition, fees, room and board, and adjusted for inflation—according to the National Center for Education Statistics. By 2019-20, the total price increased to $28,775. That’s a 180% increase.

 
I already did make an argument. My links back me up on it. While increases don't occur all at once, they've occurred. Tuition has vastly outpaced inflation. That means something else is driving it up, and one of those is government subsidies in the form of loans and grants.

As Milton Friedman told us, “If you want more of something, subsidize it; if you want less of it, tax it.”




Between 1980 and 2020, the average price of tuition, fees, and room and board for an undergraduate degree increased 169%, according to a recent report from the Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce.

In 1980, the price to attend a four-year college full-time was $10,231 annually—including tuition, fees, room and board, and adjusted for inflation—according to the National Center for Education Statistics. By 2019-20, the total price increased to $28,775. That’s a 180% increase.

Like I said. Read you references then make an argument.
 
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