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Student Loan Debt Is the Enemy of Meritocracy in the US

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Thomas Piketty in “Student Loan Debt Is the Enemy of Meritocracy in the US” argues that student debt is associated with greater inequality and it is the enemy of meritocracy.

“…the amount of household debt and even more recently of student debt in the U.S. is something that is really troublesome and it reflects the very large rise in tuition in the U.S. a very large inequality in access to education. I think if we really want to promote more equal opportunity and redistribute chances in access to education we should do something about student debt. And it’s not possible to have such a large group of the population entering the labor force with such a big debt behind 0them. This exemplifies a particular problem with inequality in the United States, which is very high inequality and access to higher education. So in other countries in the developed world you don’t have such massive student debt because you have more public support to higher education. I think the plan that was proposed earlier this year in 2015 by President Obama to increase public funding to public universities and community college is exactly justified.

This is really the key for higher growth in the future and also for a more equitable growth…, you have the official discourse about meritocracy, equal opportunity and mobility, and then you have the reality. And the gap between the two can be quite troublesome.  So this is like you have a problem like this and there’s a lot of hypocrisy about meritocracy in every country, not only in the U.S., but there is evidence suggesting that this has become particularly extreme in the United States. … So this is a situation that is very troublesome and should rank very highly in the policy agenda in the future in the U.S.”

 


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