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If you're saying maybe something should be done with the cost of education and incentivising making it a valuable product rather than a way for middlemen to skim money off both students and educators who also haven't benefited from skyrocketing costs then I'd agree 100%. If the programmes are poor then the resulting failures and bankruptcies should be thinning out poor products same as anywhere else.

If some rich people benefit with valuable education (or the ever loved MFAs in this debate), so what? That's what income tax is for. The rich having skin in the game too is a good thing.



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