Education's Price Crisis

Since 1980, tuition at public colleges has skyrocketed by nearly 1400%, contributing to a staggering $1.7 trillion in student loan debt, surpassing credit card debt. The elite universities, while only educating 10% of students, have created a system that enforces a caste-like structure, limiting access and driving up costs. This corrupt cartel, supported by accreditation organizations, perpetuates a cycle where students pay elite prices for mediocre education, all while the drawbridge is pulled up for those already within the system.