Even if there's a real lifetime earned income premium, that ignores the way college acts as a risk multiplier, disproportionately harming the weakest students. "Extending the benefits of college to all" means incinerating the time and wealth of those who can least afford either.https://twitter.com/TheAgeofShoddy/status/1143210718801457153 …
Most colleges already require on-campus residence for the first year. They'd switch their business model to become luxury hotels (beyond the extent to which they've already adopted that).
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My large state university had free foam parties, hot tubs, camel rides, and my sophomore-year roommate was an Entrepreneurship major who took six credit hours a week and spent the rest of the time smoking weed in the on-campus apartment on daddy's dime.
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I got a mostly-free ride for being Very Bright on the PSATs, but lord if that didn't radicalize me into being a fiscal hawk on everything except professors, research money and the library.
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