Cost Of College

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Approximately 62% of Americans are without a college degree. Why is it that more than half of Americans are without a degree? The main answer is quite simple really, they can’t afford it. There should be no cost for college because not all citizens could afford it, students drown in debt and creates excessive stress.

Not all students could afford the cost of college. The minimum salary with a high school diploma is $19,680. As for college, the average tuition costs for colleges in Oregon state is $ 6,780 for in-state and $ 20,709 for out-of-state. All the money a worker makes is split to pay state taxes, federal taxes, personal income taxes, sales tax, other taxes, mortgage and personal needs. How much is left from the check? Not to mention, students come from low-income families. Everyone is aware of the cost for college is skyrocketing and sometimes students are told to stay home and help provide for the family instead. Parents discourage their children because they know that they can never be able to afford it. It’s a shame that parents discourage their children because of money issues when in other countries college is free. Some developing countries have free college, while the U.S is a developed country and charges for education. Everyone has potential, why should they be held back because of money? …show more content…

A person with a bachelor degree take an average of 21 years to pay of. Sometimes even a lifetime. Studies show about 6 million students enroll for college. 30% drop out in their first year and 50% never graduate. As mentioned before, students most likely have other debts for mortgage or paying for a car. They can never free themselves from the shackles of debt. Which is another reason why college should be

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