Family Tree by Signe Wilkinson for September 30, 2014

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    Jonathan Mason  over 9 years ago

    I’m so glad I live in the UK – we believe in free education.

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    Observer fo Irony  over 9 years ago

    For most of my education I got paid; it was referred as on the job training.

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    Bob.  over 9 years ago

    My tuition was $75 a semester in 1957 Rose to $90 by my senior year. University of Wisconsin.

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    Diane Lee Premium Member over 9 years ago
    The average college graduate pays about $5800 more a year in federal taxes than the average high school graduate. Over 30 years, that totals about $172,000. If that’s divided by the 4 years it takes to get a college education, the government would break even if it paid every student $42,000 a year to attend school.This doesn’t even consider that with the degree, the person is less likely to ever need unemployment or welfare, that more students would complete high school if they could see a clear way to a really good job, and that they would be enriching the Social Security and Medicare funds. They would also be paying a larger amount in all other types of taxes.The best investment we could make to keep America strong is to not just forgive all student loans but to make all higher education, as long as the student is making decent grades, totally free, and increase the number of schools and teachers to make room for all who can profit from the education.We don’t, even at the worst point of the recession, have so much a lack of jobs as we have a lack of people who have the skills to perform the jobs that are available- in other words, a lack of education.
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