Voters by 2-1 Margin: College Education Not Worth It
Increasingly, Americans view higher education as no longer being worth the higher cost. By Terry Jones It wasn't long ago that millions and millions of American kids heard their parents' best advice: "The only way to get ahead is with a college education." And millions took their advice. Today's parents and the kids themselves are skeptical college is worth the cost, the latest I&I/TIPP Poll shows. The national online poll, taken Feb. 24 to Feb. 27, asked 1,456 adults: "Do you believe a four-year college degree is worth the cost for most Americans today, or not?" The answer indicates serious erosion in how Americans view the value of higher education. Overall, of those responding, 59 percent selected "Not worth the cost," while just 24 percent picked "Worth the cost." Another 16 percent weren't sure. (By comparison, as recently as 2013, a Gallup Poll found that 70 percent of Americans believed college was worth the ...