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u/emmipod ยท 2 pointsr/Liberal

I read a book about this. Its called "Is College Worth It." It makes the same point about "the higher education bubble". Loans create artificial demand so colleges do not have to worry about providing a good product. Then the job market gets saturated with worthless degrees... The book makes a good point, but it is pretty biased towrd the "right side" at points. Overall a good read though.

http://www.amazon.com/Is-College-Worth-Secretary-Education/dp/1595552790#