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Default OT. College Loan Forgiveness

On Wednesday, May 5, 2021 at 8:52:26 AM UTC-4, wrote:
This John Stossel article claims about a third of college enrollees don't graduate after six years. Why doesn't it dawn on them that they aren't going to make it long before then? Beer and women? People expected to be out in four years way back when I was college age. That would've been in the 1970s.
It points to a woman who decided she couldn't afford college and went to welding school instead. She's making $3,000/week. She may well be an exception but there is work for people who get dirty.
https://www.wnd.com/2021/05/hardworking-taxpayers-bail-privileged-students/
My brother claims small engine repair shops in Omaha, NE have waiting lists of weeks. People don't want to mess with lawnmower or snowblower repair. There still are the old fashioned welding/repair shops in my area.


All good points. There are many benefits to getting more education, but you do have
to evaluate the costs and other alternatives, particularly with what a college education
costs today. For many, taking the money that they would have spent on college and
starting a small business could be a better alternative from a financial perspective.
Particularly if they are aiming for a degree in arts or poly sci from an expensive school.
If you're an average student, not going into engineering or science, it's very likely
that there are better alternatives than spending that money on a degree.