For teachers, there is no salary aid like students have scholarship; they work for universities they, and then they get paid from university. So, where is the money comes from? The U.S. government has no responsibility that always spends money to university on paying teacher’s salary; therefore, the only way for university paying their employees is take tuition from students. On the other hand, with the development of economy, teachers have to be paid more than before. “As wages rise in the rest of the economy, colleges must pay employees more even though their output doesn 't increase, leading to higher cost” (Kelly, 2013 Para 6). This fact means that teacher’s pay same attention on students like before but their salary should even be paid more. At present, everyone needs more money to keep his or her life normal. Without the help from the government, students’ tuition is the only source where teachers’ salary comes from; thus, I think tuition should not be …show more content…
Of course no one want to pay tuition for student even the government, but if we take just a small percentage from the profit of the tow hundred companies and banks I think this problem will be solved and no one either the companies and the government will lose any thing. For instance, Apple gains $44.8 billion a year. If we take 5% of Apple profit and pay tuition for student, the company won’t loss any thing because 5% compare it to $44.8 is small number. Another example is ExxonMobil gains $32.5 billion a year. We can take from it 4% as we did with Apple. Not only the big companies is require to help college student, but also banks have to support them and pay also a small percentage of their profit. Moreover, Bank of America gains $4.2 billion year. They can help also by small percentage of their profit. In this way if we take a small percentage from other strong companies and banks in the US such as Walmart, Microsoft, Chase Bank and