Summary

The “diploma divide” is reshaping U.S. politics as voters with and without college degrees increasingly differ on economic priorities and political alignment.

While the net cost of college has been declining due to rising financial aid and steady government funding, skepticism about the value of higher education persists.

Working-class voters, facing inflation and economic concerns, are shifting toward Republicans, with many bypassing college for well-paying blue-collar jobs.

Declining college enrollment, particularly at lower-income institutions, reflects broader cultural and economic trends impacting political realignment and perceptions of higher education.

  • Rhaedas@fedia.io
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    9 days ago

    That’s on a different spreadsheet. We’re looking at the positives.

    steady government funding

    Until next year. Education, along with everything else, is going to take a hit.

    Working-class voters, facing inflation and economic concerns, are shifting toward Republicans, with many bypassing college for well-paying blue-collar jobs.

    Seems it’s correct that the Democrats have not given the working class what they want to hear. The sad thing is that the Republicans are the last place they should be looking for help. There’s of course third party…which after an election still results in two parties actually in in the seats (not) doing stuff.

    Good news though, there’s no gridlock this time around, so I’m sure Republicans will now shine as they get all sorts of helpful things passed to improve…I’m sorry, to make America GREAT again.

    • thesohoriots@lemmy.world
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      9 days ago

      See also the audits conducted by hire-on companies such as rpk Group who destroy academic programs for “budgeting” purposes. This is one example. They’re effectively a bunch of MBAs dictating the funding and courses a school can offer, shifting to a “strategic finance model” which is totally what education is about, of course.