bobcat
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- Northern Calif
The question isn't whether a 4 yr degree is good to have, but is it worth the cost.
In 2013 the All American Economic Survey revealed that 53% said a degree was worth it and 40% said it was not. In 2017, the same survey showed that respondents were almost split with 49% saying it was worth it, and 47% said it wasn’t. Now in 2025, just 33% agree a four-year college degree is worth the cost, while 63% feel it isn't, mostly because people often graduate without specific job skills and with a large amount of debt to pay off.
Today the average cost of tuition at a 4 yr college is roughly $115,000, and that's before factoring in room and board. That means even if you can pay it off with zero interest at $500 a month, it would take you nearly 20 years. That's a huge gamble, especially in today's world when AI may be jeopardizing many of the jobs you may be hoping for. If parents are going to take on that debt, it may jeopardize their retirement, especially if they have more than one child.
An alternative may be a trade school with an average cost of $15,000 and you finish in less than half the time. The question though is whether the 4 yr college degree will be worth the extra $100,000. The cost seems to be growing faster than the potential to pay it back.
In 2013 the All American Economic Survey revealed that 53% said a degree was worth it and 40% said it was not. In 2017, the same survey showed that respondents were almost split with 49% saying it was worth it, and 47% said it wasn’t. Now in 2025, just 33% agree a four-year college degree is worth the cost, while 63% feel it isn't, mostly because people often graduate without specific job skills and with a large amount of debt to pay off.
Today the average cost of tuition at a 4 yr college is roughly $115,000, and that's before factoring in room and board. That means even if you can pay it off with zero interest at $500 a month, it would take you nearly 20 years. That's a huge gamble, especially in today's world when AI may be jeopardizing many of the jobs you may be hoping for. If parents are going to take on that debt, it may jeopardize their retirement, especially if they have more than one child.
An alternative may be a trade school with an average cost of $15,000 and you finish in less than half the time. The question though is whether the 4 yr college degree will be worth the extra $100,000. The cost seems to be growing faster than the potential to pay it back.
