Do you think that a College Degree will mean you'll earn more money than a person with just a High School Degree? Obviously most of would say yes. After all, that's what we've been told by University's and College's for years. I always heard that with a college degree I'd earn 1 million dollars more than if I just started working after High School. It's a no brain er then. Not so fast.

In a recent Forbes Magazine article called The Great College Hoax The Million dollar Myth was taken apart. You see the idea that you earn 1 million dollars more is based upon simple math. The average College grad earns $57,500 compared to the average high school alumni makes $31,600.Census figures show that college grads earn an average of $57,500 a year, which is 82% more than the $31,600 high school alumni make. To get the million dollar figure you just multiply the difference of 25,900 by 40 years. The problem is that it does not take into account the $47,500 that an average college grad has in debt. Or the $125,000 that the high school grad made during the 4 years of college.

Only 54 percent of students entering four-year colleges have a degree 6 years later. Keep in mind, that's a bachelors degree. What is considered a 4-year degree takes an average of 5 years.
So now we have 65% of those that graduated with student loan debt. Then there are those who didn't graduate, most of whom have student loans for which they never received anything! That helps the economy! We now have a big chunk of the young population walking around with a heavy burden of student loan debt. "But Bryan, it's low interest." Uh, no not 40% of it. Have you ever wondered why banks like Wells Fargo and Bank of America started getting into the business of student loans so quickly? It's because they hand out non-traditional loans. With interest rates that average around 15%! Plus, there is no regulation on a cap of the interest rate. One more thing, this isn't like any other debt. Oh no it's special. Why? Because you can't ever declare bankruptcy. Not on student loans.

I know what your thinking. "If people are dumb enough to go looking for non-traditional loans, they deserve that interest rate." First of all, these loans are being handed out at University financial aid offices. So an 18-24 year old is going to school and is being told that an education is worth the cost and at the same time is offering financial aid. Does an 18-24 year old really understand the cost of that loan over the next 20 years. Of course not! They've barely been alive that long.

So why am I going on about this? (if anyone is actually still reading this) President Obama said that his goal is to make sure every child goes to college. When I heard that I had a minor stroke. Here is the thing. There are smart people. There are handy people. There are nice people. Etc, etc. The point is that every person is not equal. One of my favorite quotes is attributed to Thomas Jefferson, although it is not verified, says what I feel. " There is nothing more unequal than the equal treatment of unequal people." What does it mean? To me it means that you don't give a blind man the same book as someone with sight. You give him a book in braille. I believe it's the same with people. To say that all children should go to college is equal treatment of unequal people.

I have an idea. Why does college take an average of 5 years? Does it really need to? I know that some jobs require a degree. There are certain skills that must be learned before one can work. Some examples would be Doctors, Nurses, Architects, Scientists, etc. But, do each of those degrees really need U.S. history? Or economics, english writing, ect. I'm not down playing studying these subjects. But remember, universities and colleges are a business. A business that does better with more students that stay longer. This is why they help give out the loans. This why they don't tell you about the real math of 1 million dollars. Why can't we have go to college for a year and learn to be a nurse and start working. Is a nurse a better nurse because they took economics? Is a plumber or construction worker not as important as a web designer? Why do we have to be made to feel ashamed if we don't have a college degree?

7 comments:

Princess Lisa said...

I agree with you. And so does Kathleen Madigan...

Kid: I'm gonna be a doctor!
Kathleen Madigan: No, no you're not. You're gonna tell jokes with Kathleen in group B.


I don't think everyone is cut out for college. I also think that more people (like myself) would be more like to go if it was specialized. Nobody wants to spend years going to classes they'll never use and that have nothing to do with their degree. If I could pick my profession and go to school for just that, it would be more effective, it really would.


(P.S. as I was reading this, I imagined Paul Harvey's voice reading it to me. It sounded like something he would have read on the radio.)

Guerrero Family said...

Exactly. Why should Tony have a college degree when he is doing what he desires without. I mean, putting him through 4, uh I mean 5 years of college would have been sheer torture for him. And isn't it Obama who does not believe in torture!

Abby Gail said...

Plus...the average income they took on the college grad includes those living in New York and over seas. They make WAY more because it costs WAY more to live where they live. That has nothing to do with their education. So in reality are they really making money when it cost $3500 to rent a studio apartment in Manhattan? I think not!

All of the Top Ten Designers in this Nation in my field are NOT college graduates and they ALL make more than any of us can imagine!

I was half way through my degree when one of my logical tell-it-like-it-is professors (Who later got canned)told me "oh...your dreaming if you think your going to make more than $35,000 a year. The average Interior Designer only makes $27,000. Your lucky if you make more, it's just the lucky few tha

Well I was already committed to earning my degree. That sucks! I did earn my $35,000 a year in Vegas...were the cost of living doesn't balance with the wages. I might as well have been flipping burgers at McDonald's.

So I agree, as a college graduate, that it's not only WHAT you know, and WHO you know, but what you DO with what you know that counts in life.

Tons of Computer Geeks, without higher education, made millions creating websites and selling them in the early 90's. Way to go High School Graduates!

Natalie said...

Doesn't Obama just infuriate you!!

Rae said...

I just can't believe he is promoting such a stupid thing! Alot of people are not college material and an awful lot of very successful people never went to college! How dumb and socialistic!

Anonymous said...

Favorite Cousin Bryan, I am not an Obama apologist, but I must defend my King. As a high school graduate with one year of "higher"education, I wish he had been around to spread the wealth and indoctrination when I needed him. I have had to "work" to get the position I have with my company. I have had to pay my dues and learn from other people when I could have gotten loans and been lectured about the importance of Birkenstocks and lattes by someone who couldn't make up there mind in college so they chose to teach. Give me a break. The arrogance of liberals and colleges is nauseating. I'm just happy that the hard working people in this country, whether educated by angels or just regular high school junkies, will now be motivated more than ever to produce wealth and give 70 pct of it to the regime. That is a stimulus package. I hate where we are going as a nation, and can't believe how stupid we have gotten in one generation. Bye I'm loading my gun now. It is not registered or approved by the lawmakers of America. I'm Garrett Shaw, and I approve this message.

Bryan said...

Lisa-Goood day!

Steph-I hadn't thought about the torture thing. Your right!

Amy-I'm still reading yours. :)

Natalie-Not as much as you.

Grandma-Welcome to our socialist nation.

Garrett-You've got my vote!