Is a College Education Worth it?

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19.9 million students were enrolled in college in 2013(procon.org). More and more people are going to college every year. It may be expensive to go to college, but it all pays off. The reason why more people keep enrolling in college is because it really is worth it. It is worth spending the time and money on a college education because people who have a college education can have more Job opportunities, more benefits, and bigger salaries.
One of the many reasons why getting a college education is worth it is because there are more job opportunities. Most job now a days don't just require a high school diploma. A lot of employers are looking for people with degrees because they have more knowledge and will get the job done right. Between December 2007 and January 2010, jobs that required some one with a college degree grew by 187,000. Georgetown University calculated that by 2018 nearly 63% of jobs will require at least some college education. Finding a decent job is tough now a days, but having a college degree or at least some college education will make it a little easier. A degree may not necessarily guarantee a good high paying job, but the chances are a lot better with one (procon.org).
Another reason behind why getting a college education is worth it is it will get you better work benefits. With higher paying jobs comes more benefits, but these jobs require a higher education. That's why college graduates are more likely to get things like health insurance and retirement plans through their jobs. In 2008 70% of people who graduated with a 4 year college degree received health insurance through their job, while less than 50% of people with just a high school diploma got it(collegeatlas.org, par. 6). And 70...

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