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Comment Re:another good idea. (Score 1) 555

As stated before, more money = less value, more education does not equal less value(in most cases.) As for the "few" high end (requiring education) jobs available, consider the thought of perhaps becomming a professor at one of the new universities? hmmm high end job that MIGHT actually require a degree, so the more schools that are opened the more jobs available. That doesn't include the concept of non education jobs available at the such as the IS/IT jobs, electrical work, construction jobs, maintenance, clerical, and other such positions that would become available. Given not all of these require degrees, but they would stimulate the economy, and allow for potentially more business operations to become available with the education recieved. Perhaps a "high end job" isn't available yet, but that doesn't mean that the future graduates can't be innovative enough to create a new technology, begin production, and eventually mass production causing a factory, or office to be opened creating more jobs. In short.... don't be silly, money and education are completely different. P.S.

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