This country has grown more and more focused on money throughout the years causing college tuition to skyrocket. Its funny because the deeper we get into debt the more money we spend. In Jeffery J. Williams article “Debt Education: Bad for the Young, Bad for America” he gives these statistics, “The average undergraduate student loan debt in 2002 was $18,900. It more than doubled from 1992, when it was $9,200. Added to this is charge card debt, which averaged $3,000 in 2002, boosting the average total debt to about $22,000,” (Williams) which shows home much America has become taken over by money. The American people who grow up without being from a “well-off” family have lost all expectations of going to college because they know from a young age that they do not come from “that kind of family” who is able to go to college. In Benjamin R. Barber’s “America Skipping School” it is stated that over 90 millions adult
This country has grown more and more focused on money throughout the years causing college tuition to skyrocket. Its funny because the deeper we get into debt the more money we spend. In Jeffery J. Williams article “Debt Education: Bad for the Young, Bad for America” he gives these statistics, “The average undergraduate student loan debt in 2002 was $18,900. It more than doubled from 1992, when it was $9,200. Added to this is charge card debt, which averaged $3,000 in 2002, boosting the average total debt to about $22,000,” (Williams) which shows home much America has become taken over by money. The American people who grow up without being from a “well-off” family have lost all expectations of going to college because they know from a young age that they do not come from “that kind of family” who is able to go to college. In Benjamin R. Barber’s “America Skipping School” it is stated that over 90 millions adult