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A new Wall Street Journal-NORC poll reveals that a majority of Americans believe a college degree isn't worth the cost and time. Sliding confidence in the higher education system indicates that the American Dream can be achieved without a college degree.If this represents a developing trend, it potentially presages cultural and institutional realignment. Zero HedgeSliding Confidence: Majority Of Americans Question The Value Of CollegeTyler Durden
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A new Wall Street Journal-NORC poll reveals that a majority of Americans believe a college degree isn't worth the cost and time. Sliding confidence in the higher education system indicates that the American Dream can be achieved without a college degree.If this represents a developing trend, it potentially presages cultural and institutional realignment. Zero HedgeSliding Confidence: Majority Of Americans Question The Value Of CollegeTyler Durden
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A new Wall Street Journal-NORC poll reveals that a majority of Americans believe a college degree isn't worth the cost and time. Sliding confidence in the higher education system indicates that the American Dream can be achieved without a college degree.
If this represents a developing trend, it potentially presages cultural and institutional realignment.
Zero HedgeSliding Confidence: Majority Of Americans Question The Value Of College
Tyler Durden