It is only by not paying one's bills that one can hope to live in the memory of the commercial classes.
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College gives people learning and also takes away future opportunities by loading the next generation down with debt.
It's really not about the money. It's just about educating yourself.
When you grow up middle class, you just always feel like you've got to be working, or you won't be able to pay the bills.
Borrowing to pay for college used to be the exception; now it's the rule.
The working class has been turned into a consuming class - a situation has been created where people value their worth by what they can afford.
Money is not the reason that people enter teaching.
We teach about how to drive in school, but not how to manage finances.
The middle and working classes are paying the debt that the financial markets created.
Class isn't something you buy. Look at you. You have a $500 suit on and you're still a lowlife.
I say all the time I think there should be some courses in the regular schooling system that isn't, even like about credit, things that matter later in life. I learned the harder way: 'Look, I got a $500 credit card in the mail, let's go shopping!'
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