Thinking out loud: as income share agreements (ISAs) gain popularity as a college financing option, they'll also become a litmus test for the ROI of a college degree. If no one will offer you an ISA for your degree, then you're probably not getting your money's worth.
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Replying to @lpolovets
Since in the US at least you don't have to declare your major till part way through college, in a sufficiently developed market you would have multiple different offers depending on which major you chose.
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Replying to @paulg
+1. Lots of comments in this thread find valuing different majors by future ROI distasteful, but I disagree. ISAs are just one funding option of many, and I believe splitting out career benefits vs other attributes of a major would be a net positive.
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Replying to @lpolovets
I can imagine sources of variation in prices that people will find even more distasteful if this market happens.
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