Talk:Higher education bubble in the United States
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Economic Insight
It's an amazing economic insight to compare a university degree to a sub-prime mortgage; in particular, for someone with in excess of $100,000 in student debt and who's chronically unemployed.
However, the writers of economics textbooks have a serious conflict of interset here.