For decades, higher education in the United States has been seen as a gateway to a prosperous career and a stable life. American universities enjoy a strong global reputation, offering advanced learning environments and a wide range of academic and research opportunities. However, the cost of this education has skyrocketed, leaving millions of students burdened with massive loans that can take years—or even decades—to repay.
As these financial pressures grow, many are beginning to question whether the true value of a college degree justifies the cost. Has higher education become a worthwhile investment, or is it now a social trap that pushes young people into debt in the name of academic success?
So, is college education in America really worth all that debt—or is it just a social trap?
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Published on: 2025-09-03 00:14:38
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