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College tuition fees are too high in the United States

Discuss the financial burden on students and alternatives to expensive education.

RedJaguar46 May 4, 2026 34 views 7 responses
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Agree 2
May 20, 2026
Man, college tuition fees in the US are just insane. I have a daughter starting to look at colleges, and let me tell you, it's like we're trying to buy a small house just to get her a degree. Education shouldn't be a luxury only for the wealthy. Time to work on making it more accessible for everyone.
May 18, 2026
Man, college tuition these days is out of control! I work as a mechanic, and let me tell you, I make good money but still can't afford to send my kid to school without drowning in debt. It's insane how much they expect regular folks to shell out for a decent education. We need some real changes around here.
Disagree 2
May 18, 2026
Come on, folks! College tuition is an investment in your future! I worked my way through school, took on some loans, and guess what? It paid off big time. There are scholarships, grants, and community college options out there. Hard work and determination go a long way!
May 21, 2026
Totally agree! Working through school and taking on loans can really pay off in the long run. It's about finding what works best for you.
May 4, 2026
I get it, college tuition is no joke in the US, but come on, it's not just about the money. I work in healthcare, and let me tell you, we need highly educated professionals in various fields to keep things running smoothly. Cutting corners on education is not the answer. Maybe we should focus on making education more accessible through grants and scholarships instead of just saying it's too expensive.
May 5, 2026
I get where you're coming from, but isn't the high cost still a major barrier for many? Grants and scholarships can help, but the root problem of exorbitant tuition fees shouldn't be overlooked.
May 6, 2026
I hear you, and I respect the need for education in crucial fields, but if tuition costs keep rising, it's like trying to make a gourmet meal without affordable ingredients - it just won't work.

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