What a weird argument. There is a large difference between a personal loan for a different car and literally having no choice (unless you come from an affluent family) but to take the money to acquire an education. (Which is pretty much a necessity in our society)
This is why K-12 is paid by property taxes and why you don't need to whip out a checkbook to pay for a child to go to school. This mindset is the same one that should be applied to college and graduate school. (Many modern nations worldwide have either FAR lower costs, easier payment plans, or tax-paid college in general, especially when speaking about Medical schools). Education is basically required to make any income in this nation to be able to survive, have healthcare (you know, not to die or go bankrupt if you get violently sick), and buy a home (to start building wealth). Yes, yes, I know there are exceptions, but again high school degrees only, on average, have FAR lower income compared to other individuals. Stats below:
www.higheredinfo.org
The difference in Median Earnings Estimate, High School Diploma, and Bachelors Degree:
In my state of CA: 32,995, which is massive.
Or
Median usual weekly earnings of full-time wage
Q3: Bachelors: 1281(1.7x higher) or high school 749
In the third quarter of 2019, full-time workers age 25 and older had median weekly earnings of $975. Those without a high school diploma had median weekly earnings of $606, compared with $749 for high school graduates (no college), and $874 for workers with some college or an associate degree.
www.bls.gov
To have a middle-class job, you basically require a degree, especially since this nation lacks so many social safety nets that every other modern nation has.
I don't get why people keep talking about liberal art degrees. Suppose you go to undergraduate and get a bachelors to be a teacher, which is one of the world's most important jobs. You can easily end up in debt 80-100k if you need to pull out all loans. Then you have a teacher whose purpose is to help young minds develop be held down by loan payments that can cripple them for their entire lives. The United States does a
horrible job incentivizing many of these positions that are so important since individuals need to think about the crippling debt that would occur.
Not to mention, the cost of undergraduate along is extremely cheap for a tax cost.
Making a tuition-free college education available to everyone who wants one is an immensely worthwhile — and realistic — goal, a Harvard economist says.
www.nytimes.com
The primary purpose of the Digest of Education Statistics is to provide a compilation of statistical information covering the broad field of American education from prekindergarten through graduate school. The Digest includes a selection of data from many sources, both government and private...
nces.ed.gov
"Eliminating tuition at all public colleges and universities would
cost at least $79 billion a year, according to the most recent
Department of Education data, and taxpayers would need to foot the bill.'
To put that in perspective, that would have been less than the US's military increase in 1 year alone. Doing something like this sounds like a no-brainer to me since it would benefit society, candidates, and future generations.
Anyways, education should not be compared to most items that can be bought by a persona loan. This isn't a new truck you want because you want the fastest horsepower. Education has always been different and always will be. (Similar to healthcare). It's time people stop treating a personal loan for a truck or car even close to the ability to rise out of poverty through education.
Edit: Note that I used a car for the example of a personal loan. A personal loan can be used for several different things. I was just giving an example of where a personal loan can be used. I am merely pointing out the point that education is not just some other thing you can buy on the market and should never be treated as such.