And your student is so desperate for a bailout that he needs the janitors help
It must be so embarrassing to be a non stem professor. Literally provided useless skills that could have been learned with a ten hour online YouTube video.
And your student is so desperate for a bailout that he needs the janitors help
It must be so embarrassing to be a non stem professor. Literally provided useless skills that could have been learned with a ten hour online YouTube video.
Joe has overseen the highest inflation (and blamed big chip for giving us less instead) period of my lifetime.
Housing is unaffordable to the newer generation and people are racking up CC debt as they try to make ends meet….
and BL says it’s all going swimmingly because the govt says so !
What an idiot
Joe has overseen the highest inflation (and blamed big chip for giving us less instead) period of my lifetime.
Housing is unaffordable to the newer generation and people are racking up CC debt as they try to make ends meet….
and BL says it’s all going swimmingly because the govt says so !
What an idiot
The housing market is a wild one to throw on Joe when the solutions to allow for younger people to be able to break back into it would all require some sort of government intervention.
The housing market is a wild one to throw on Joe when the solutions to allow for younger people to be able to break back into it would all require some sort of government intervention associated with the left.
This is absurdly inaccurate in terms of percentage of total gross wages earned which is really the only thing that matters because the population base in this bracket is enormous.
The top 10% pay 75% of federal taxes.
Or just mortgage rates to come back down.
And what percentage of college graduates are in the top 10%?
Your assumption that top 10% equates to college educated is amusing since my guess is small business owners account for majority of top 10 and a good portion of those are “non colleges educated”.
You pretend as if all college educated people are productive members of society. In reality it’s a small handful and majority of college educated people are net takers as well - especially with these asinine proposals to pay off their worthless education.
I never claimed that all high wage earners are college graduates.
My claim has been that if you look at money going into the system and money coming out, college grads as a group contribute more than they put in. In effect subsidies to education are self funding.
And those who are not college grads are net recipients of fiscal transfers. As a group they live off the generosity and kindness of our society. Many of them do not like to have that pointed out because it doesn't jive with the self-image they have constructed for themselves.
However, there are obvioulsy some people without college degrees who have very high incomes and some college grads who are riding the wagon while whining with the other whiners.
Please show your math considering majority of college educated kids are so worthless they need someone to pay back their loans.
I don't know what you mean by show your math. At the school I teach at we actually keep track of how many recent grads have jobs, are in graduate school, are unemployed, are in the peace corps, etc.
The number that are unemployed in recent graduating classes is about 1%.
I never claimed that all high wage earners are college graduates.
My claim has been that if you look at money going into the system and money coming out, college grads as a group contribute more than they put in. In effect subsidies to education are self funding.
And those who are not college grads are net recipients of fiscal transfers. As a group they live off the generosity and kindness of our society. Many of them do not like to have that pointed out because it doesn't jive with the self-image they have constructed for themselves.
However, there are obvioulsy some people without college degrees who have very high incomes and some college grads who are riding the wagon while whining with the other whiners.
Then why are college loans so prevalent and need to be forgiven
The reason for students loans (and subsidies to education generally) as a public policy measure is because the returns are so high. They more than pay back in terms of effects on tax revenues from having a more productive workforce.
Forgiveness of students loans is a different policy issue. Generally I'm not in favor of it.
Awesome that 5-10% end up working out well.
Please show your math