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> No they don't. Where do you even come up with such obvious nonsense? The numbers are right there on Wikipedia. Maybe look them up before you call it "obvious nonsense".
It's obvious nonsense to anybody who's taken even a moment to understand what those numbers mean. Here's a very, very simple chart that shows population with tertiary education [1]. The US is not significantly above other countries where education is paid for by the government. What's more is that those numbers are very generous to the US because, as everybody knows, most private colleges in the US are shit. So calle…
As you can plainly see in the data, the US has significantly more graduates than each of the counties I listed: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_tertiary_...
> What's more is that those numbers are very generous to the US because, as everybody knows, most colleges in the US are shit.
It's appalling that people can drop this kind of drivel on an HN thread and let it stand. Most colleges in the US are not "shit", by any measure. And while non-selective schools and for-profit schools make for good headlines, they form a minuscule proportion of the college-educated population.
> But, yes, somehow we need to get the government out of education. That will surely fix everything.
You're responding to claims I never made, which reveals that you're less interested in having an actual conversation than you are in pushing an ideological stance. That's not going to be productive, so I have no interest in continuing this further.