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Pros And Cons Of Post Secondary Education

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Free post-secondary education Who wouldn’t want a free post-secondary education? I'm sure all of you would answer the same. Many students who graduate from high school have no plan to further their education and just settle for a minimum wage job or when a student get into college they are excited to see how great their future will be after they graduate. However, nowadays the vast majority find themselves facing debt larger than students have ever faced before. That’s why free post secondary education should be a law because it eliminates student loan debt, increase employment rate and advance the economy. First and foremost, debt is something that haunts us all, that why we should eliminate student loans. Statistic shows …show more content…

Getting a free education will allow Americans to have a high paying job, with that fewer people would need the government assistant. It is also obvious that graduates earn more than non-graduates therefore, they will be happier, healthier and live a better life style. Not paying for college have much more pros such as helping the economy advance.
A higher education is the key to economic advance. As of right now student loan debt is currently at 1.2 trillions and rising, the government will be left to pay for does unpaid debt. So my point is if college was free they could use that money for more important matter. Some will say it will ne to much for the government to cover all those expenses but, the truth of the matter is that major successful company could donate and cover the cost. In retrospect, free post-secondary education will benefit not only the students but also the government. It eliminates debt, increase employment rate, and advance economy. Just like in sojourners speech “Aint I a women,” she believed in female right just like I believe in a free education. Now we need to protest and to everything in our power to persuade the government to pass that law. Don’t everybody deserves the right to a high level

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