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Uploaded by on May 21, 2011

CNN's Ali Velshi breaks down lifetime earnings and employment rate of those with degrees vs. those without.

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  • College is definitely not worth the money. Get a scholarship or get a job. Don't pay for this bull.

  • The school you go to and skills you gain make all the difference in whether you can pay off loans. It is all circumstance.

  • It still pays to go to college, I don't think so, who did those statistics? Are the ones who did the findings of the unemployment among graduates and non-graduates the same ones telling you to go to college or in the educational system itself?

  • college is NOT worth the money.

  • He was reading off one of those screens written by someone else. These are lies, going to college is not worth it unless you have scholarships and stuff.

  • There's a limit to what extent you can bury yourself in unfair debt before getting a college degree becomes useless...

  • Im starting a project building the biggest pyramid in the world, in Nebraska, the center of America. It will be bigger then all the pyramids of the world! At the same time Im gonna create a huge number of jobs, and people can be apart of something that will go into the future, way beyond there lifetimes. Something positive, an alternative to the current. contact me if intrested. Lol.

  • And the reason for the rise in price is inflation cause by long term expansion of the money supply. don't let anyone tell you different.

    College has become a system not to enlighten and educate, but to brainwash and enslave through debt. (I went to duke university...and I majored in economics.)

  • A financial analyst will calculate "expected rate of return." which is based on the initial investment and the sum total of probabilities of all potential outcomes. (risk)

    As costs go up, and probability that you can make money goes down, the "expected rate of return" goes down.

    you can argue that it is still a good investment. but you can't argue that its getting to be a worse and worse investment.

  • Ali Velshi, I wish you face Rick Sanchez's fate. You have no charisma whatsoever.

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