Should College Students Get Paid Too Much

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College should not have to be a pain when getting there and paying too much which will be wasted, much with too much effort, and that effort could go to a job.

For example in one of the articles, it states that the “Government is Behind the Curve” Lindsey Burke Senior Policy Analyst in Domestic Policy Studies at the Heritage Foundation says “that we are paying too much money.” I don't think there I a need for too much of that either. In 2010, the typical college student had to work 8 years to break even on their bachelor's degree investment, Goldman found. Most graduates would be around 30 years old by then. 2015 graduates won't break even until age 31. 2030 graduates won't break even until age 33. 2050 graduates won't break even until age …show more content…

Even state schools now cost students nearly $19,000 per year on average, a more than 100 percent increase over the last 25 years. While wages have stagnated, college tuition has continued to climb, growing at a faster rate than both inflation and median income levels. That's put college increasingly out of reach for many families, who have turned to personal savings and student loans to make up the difference, sending student debt levels to a record $1.2 trillion last year—and putting their own retirement savings in jeopardy. If you think that's enough there’s more, College is like a black hole it’s just going to soak up more and more and more money, and that's what personally don't understand, is how much effort and money do we really need to put? I don't know when it will stop but this Article should explain more disadvantages about college. Research from the National Center for Higher Education Management Systems, a nonprofit education think tank in Boulder, Colo., reveals that the average four-year college only graduates 55.5 percent of its students within six years. It says it takes away 6 years of our lives to graduate!!! Not just that but think about what we will do after maybe 20 or 30 more years of living then you're dead, the fact that the beginning is so harsh with money that after you graduate it might soak up your life. Yet again college is ¾ not worth it for the time being unless someone changes that,

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