Why College Should Be Free Imagine wanting to go to college but not being able to just because you don't have enough money to learn. A lot of the US has to worry if they can afford College, some even have to drop out because they don't have enough money to pay for it. Anna Helhoski says in ‘How many americans have student loan debts’ “about 45 million americans have student loans and according to recent data from the U.S department of education. That's about 17.4% of adults in the U.S have student loan debt.(2) While free college isn't free completely it would make a huge difference in today's society with college graduation rates.’(2)’ Giving the less fortunate a chance to better their lives with education to get a good-paying job. The …show more content…
College should be a tool for everyone to have access too and not just those who don't struggle financially. In the online article ‘1 In 3 Recent High School Grads Skipping College Because It's a Waste of Money.’ Intelligent, 25 Jan. 2023,’ it stated Thirty-four percent of young adults who aren’t currently enrolled in college say it’s because they can’t afford it.(1) Rather than spend money on education, 31% of respondents chose to start working full-time. (1)There are some who strive to work and succeed in what they put their mind to but because they are not in the financial situation to be able to pay for their schooling, they are stuck. It's like saying the rich get richer and the poor stay the same. Our society is set up in a way that makes it difficult to change our social status that we have isn't this a problem that was supposedly fixed a while ago? We’ve been focusing on other problems with our society but not this major issue that is causing a lot of division within the …show more content…
It states that more people are encouraged to go to college if there is free tuition therefore having higher graduation rates creates a better-educated workforce and higher-earning consumers who can help boost our economy. In an article by Whistle, Wesley “The Benefits of Free College.” Forbes says Careers found a statistic that when removing tuition costs the degree completion increased by 22% the current completion rate is 53.6%. As well as increasing the success of our society and making us a better community and workforce.(5) According to Radcliffe, Brent ‘How Education and Training Affect the Economy’, If the economy’s productivity rises, the number of educated workers would also increase.(4) Because more skilled workers can perform tasks more efficiently the work environment can move in a better direction. Brent also states “An economy is more valuable when equal education and labor opportunities are available across gender, race, age, and ethnicities”.(4) A community needs to consider the less fortunate when it comes to making education thousands of