Quote from Sandybestdog:
I never said it was the answer. How can it be the answer when we have the highest percentage of college graduates, yet unemeployment is increasing, real wages are decreasing, and the ecomomy is in the crapper. You have yet to explain how more college degrees = bad economy. What I did say is that higher educated people do make more money compared to others. But that higher pay is much less than what it used to be. In 5 and 10 years, it will be even less. 30 and 50 years ago the middle class was at its strongest, yet very few of them were college educated. How can this be? Your logic doesnât make sense.
Itâs funny how the past few posts have focused on the costs/rewards of college, yet you have been strangely silent. You have yet to tell everybody here how people should pay for all of this college you say they should get to make more money. You rail on people for not paying their debts, yet in order to make more money, you suggest more education, which inevitable means more debt. Your solution to the problem is the problem itself. Combine that with the fact that real wages are declining despite a higher educated population, and it seems the only ones getting rich with your philosophy are schools and the bankers financing everything. Seriously, you should run for Congress with that kind of logic.