College Education Economics
March 14, 2012
For previous generations, the dream of a college education for their children was a primary motivation. Gaining access to the teachings of higher learning is certainly a laudable objective.
While this goal still holds true, there is a systemic disconnect from attending institutions that cost a king’s ransom and having marketable skills to earn a generous income in the post industrial economy.
When government employment becomes the most sought after occupation, the economic future of the country sinks into deep decline. The old correlation with the higher your education, the greater your income, is no more.
Proof for such a conclusion is provided by the following list, Shocking Facts About Student Debt And The Great College Education Scam.
1. Americans now owe more than $875 billion on student loans, which is more than the total amount that Americans owe on their credit cardsLeia mais
2. Since 1982, the cost of medical care in the United States has gone up over 200% but that is nothing compared to the cost of college tuition which has gone up by more than 400%
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