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TopicNo wage growth for the median worker since 1979, except from 1996-2001
Questionmarktarius
08/21/18 11:09:28 AM
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Balrog0 posted...
Well I guess but what about countries where there isn't so much student loan debt?

Europeans have this strange concept of working throughout university, instead of borrowing a fuckton of money to essentially do nothing but study and party for four or five years.
That may have been viable in the US, had easy money not bloated the costs so much, nor colleges felt compelled to build bigass stadiums or put up a new building named after some guy every few years, to justify the bloated costs into a death-spiral.

Kineth posted...
I understand the barrier to entry/necessary debt idea, but I don't think it's necessary, especially if you're trying to foster a sturdy, healthy middle class and a vibrant economy.

We really need to figure out how to desigmatize vocational training.
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