> Making sure that the labor force is educated enough to not need the low-skill labor is good, and it is undeniable that everybody is getting more educated.
That's very deniable in the US. The rising cost of education and lack of government funding for education means that many, many people are not getting more educated.
I'm making a bit of a pedantic point, I realize. But I think that just because more people are getting educated doesn't mean we can ignore the people who are still consistently excluded from higher education.
That's very deniable in the US. The rising cost of education and lack of government funding for education means that many, many people are not getting more educated.