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23 votes
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Chechnya 'bans music that is too fast or too slow'
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Joe Biden administration sets first-ever limits on ‘forever chemicals’ in US drinking water
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How do you feel about student loan forgiveness?
The debate is coming back up because of new talks around student loan forgiveness in the US. I was on the fence about it until I did some extra research for a comment I posted last week. I am...
The debate is coming back up because of new talks around student loan forgiveness in the US. I was on the fence about it until I did some extra research for a comment I posted last week.
I am including the comment I posted last week that was from a discussion about whether general education classes should be required for a college degree, but the part about the societal value of a college graduate to the US is relevant.
Higher education is an interesting thing to put a price on because while some classes can provide economic benefits to people who get a higher education, many classes provide more of a societal benefit.
A history class doesn't help an engineer make a jet turbine, but it can help them be an informed voter. College campuses mix people of different races, genders, origins, and socioeconomic classes with each other. The general education courses expose students to different concepts that can help them in their civic lives.
College graduates also have many economic benefits to society. On average, college graduates pay much more in taxes than they take in government benefits over their lifetimes. High school graduates also contribute, but only a modest gain where college graduates contribute 4-5x what they take. Governments invest $28,000 per college student on average but gain $335,000 in net monetary benefit over their lifetime.
I get that many people are opposed to courses that don't directly apply to a career because they have to pay a lot of money out of pocket when the course may only provide a benefit to society. Why can't the government provide loan forgiveness to anyone who graduates? It would take pressure off students and still provide a net benefit to society over having them not graduate.
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Switzerland’s climate failures breached human rights, top court rules
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The dark reality of Japanese host clubs
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Arizona governor signs bill approving human composting burials
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German state ditches Microsoft for Linux and LibreOffice
56 votes -
Botswana threatens to send 20,000 elephants to Germany
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Weekly US politics news and updates thread - week of April 1
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Let me rewrite that for you: NY Times misinforms US readers about Robert F. Kennedy Jr and Joe Biden
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Phoenix passes historic ordinance giving outdoor workers protection from extreme heat
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The rise and fall of the trad wife: Alena Kate Pettitt helped lead an online movement promoting domesticity. Now she says, “It’s become its own monster.”
39 votes -
California is preparing to defend itself — and the nation — against Donald Trump 2.0
31 votes -
Florida latest to restrict social media for kids as legal battle looms
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Joe Biden administration announces $1.5 billion loan for first reopening of a shuttered US nuclear plant
28 votes -
San Francisco city leaders look to bring back emergency sirens by end of 2024
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America's first right-to-repair bill that bans parts pairing
40 votes -
Norway unveiled plans to remove a loophole used by the Nordic nation's richest – government attempts to drag more tax revenue out of the fleeing billionaires
15 votes -
Plans for regulator illustrate inherently political nature of football
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"Debunking Davos and the global elite": The World Economic Forum and its annual meeting
18 votes -
Joe Biden administration commits $6B to cut US emissions from high-carbon industries
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Finland's proposed labour reforms risk doing more harm than good
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Weekly US politics news and updates thread - week of March 25
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Do artifacts have politics? (1980)
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Why ban books when you can ban book awards?: Suburban Illinois district cancels youth chosen Caudill Awards
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Weekly US politics news and updates thread - week of March 18
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11 votes -
After the Honduran president repealed a law granting unfettered authority to outside investors, investors took the dispute to a World Bank arbitration court
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US Speaker Mike Johnson touts GOP wins on migrant detention in funding deal
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US bill proposing legal immunity for pesticide manufacturers advances. - Bayer is a sponsor
39 votes -
A retrospective on the Baltic road to NATO
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US astronomers fight to save X-ray telescope as NASA dishes out budget cuts
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NASA’s x-ray telescope faces a long goodbye
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Joe Biden administration announces rules aimed at expanding US electric vehicles
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US President Joe Biden just signed the largest executive order focused on women’s health
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Donald Trump's lawyers say it is impossible for him to post bond covering $454 million US civil fraud judgment
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Connecticut, USA wants to penalize insurers for backing fossil-fuel projects
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California, USA must triple its rate of carbon emissions reductions to reach 2030 target, report says
16 votes -
A new archive of modern American political history
2 votes -
Tell US Congress: Stop the TikTok ban
32 votes -
Israel’s ultra-Orthodox don’t serve in its armed forces. That’s getting harder than ever to justify and threatens Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition.
39 votes -
US libraries struggle to afford the demand for e-books and seek new state laws in fight with publishers
46 votes -
Once more with feeling: Banning TikTok is unconstitutional and won’t do shit to deal with any actual threats
24 votes -
US Government removes sanctions on Zimbabwe, imposes sanctions on Zimbabwe's president
8 votes -
Indian government to impose ban on import, sale, and cross-breeding of twenty-three ferocious dog breeds
15 votes -
House passes bill that could ban TikTok in the US, sending it to the Senate
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Weekly US politics news and updates thread - week of March 11
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4 votes -
Denying same-sex marriage is unconstitutional, a Japanese high court rules
39 votes -
European Union approves landmark AI law, leapfrogging US to regulate critical but worrying new technology
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European Commission will open office in Greenland, made strategically important by rare resources and melting ice
7 votes