I see your logic, but no. Most people don't make high enough wages to pay the cost of college until almost decades after they've graduated. Some universities in the US cost 40k a year. So thats 160,000 over a four year period. Sure US wages are much higher than in other places, but the cost to wage ratio is ridiculous. When you consider that most university costs these days are covered in loans and add in interest, it becomes are very unbalanced equation. Especially, with the work climate being so anti-recent graduates.
