IF the primary purpose of a college education were for “private good,” then there is good news from the PEW institute. In a recent survey
the PEW foundation found that according to the Millennials, “On virtually every measure of economic well-being and career attainment—from personal earnings to job satisfaction to the share employed full time—young college graduates are outperforming their peers with less education.”
http://www.pewsocialtrends.org/2014/02/11/the-rising-cost-of-not-going-to-college/
An educated populace contributes to the development of a healthier, more equitable and prosperous society…AND it’s not bad for the individual either!
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