The student debt crisis isn’t just a problem—it’s a slow-motion financial collapse. More than 18 million students are currently enrolled in U.S. colleges, each paying an obscene premium for a degree that, more often than not, leaves them drowning in debt and struggling to find meaningful employment. The cost of a four-year degree has skyrocketed over 400% in the last four decades, yet colleges and universities still beg for more taxpayer money. And Washington, ever eager to buy votes, obliges—to the tune of over $170 billion a year in federal funding.
But what are we really getting for all this money? Not education. Not job security. Instead, we’re producing a generation saddled with lifelong debt, programmed with ideological nonsense, and set up to fail in a rigged economy.
For decades, high school students have been bombarded with the same propaganda: Go to college, take on loans, and you’ll land a high-paying job in the American Dream economy. That might have been true in the 1950s, but today, it’s a fairy tale.
What young people aren’t told is that student debt is one of the only debts that can’t be erased through bankruptcy. It follows you to the grave. Meanwhile, universities have transformed into bloated bureaucracies, charging astronomical tuition fees while churning out graduates with useless degrees.
The result? Thousands of students graduate each year only to find themselves unemployed, underemployed, or working menial jobs that don’t require a degree at all. Many end up waiting tables or stocking shelves, bitterly realizing that their expensive diploma is worth less than a used car.
And what did they really learn in college? How to binge-drink, parrot leftist ideology, and waste four years partying while amassing a financial burden they may never escape.
Let’s be honest—most college courses are an absolute joke. A significant portion of students spend just 12–16 hours a week in class and dedicate less than five hours a week to studying. The rest of their time? Spent drinking, partying, scrolling through social media, or chasing the next hookup.
And even when they are in class, what are they learning? In many cases, it’s nothing more than leftist indoctrination disguised as education. America’s universities have become ideological factories, churning out graduates who know more about gender theory and climate hysteria than real-world economics or marketable skills.
For a handful of students—those in medicine, engineering, or hard sciences—college may still provide value. But for the vast majority, it’s nothing more than a government-backed scam, designed to transfer wealth from students to bloated academic institutions while keeping young people shackled in debt.
If you think this is an exaggeration, consider these cold, hard facts:
It’s not just higher education that’s failing—it’s the entire education system. Public schools are turning out graduates who can barely read or do basic math. A staggering 46% of Americans didn’t read a single book in 2023.
A dumbed-down population is easier to control, and the ruling elite knows it. An informed, self-reliant citizen is a threat to the system. That’s why they push a college narrative that traps young people in debt, ensures dependence on the government, and keeps them too broke to resist.
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