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America’s Higher Education Promise Is Dead

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Education was sold as a guarantee for decades. A college degree represented stability and a future for those who followed the rules of a country that claims to reward preparation. That promise has collapsed under the weight of debt and a labor market where software can eliminate entire careers instantly.

The system encouraged people to invest in themselves. Borrowers took on debt they could never reasonably repay while working through school and completing unpaid internships to stack credentials. They eventually entered an economy that treats them as surplus inventory.

Higher education has become a trap that locks people into debt before they earn a stable income. Many twenty-two-year-olds begin adult life underwater because they followed the only roadmap provided by established institutions.

The failure of the system is evident in the results that degrees deliver. Graduates enter jobs that pay less than rent and compete for positions without benefits or growth. Wage ceilings have remained stagnant for decades while loan interest grows faster than paychecks. Financial mobility is impossible when the math fails to work.

Recent policy changes have ended the illusion of a fresh start for struggling borrowers. The federal government will begin seizing paychecks in January 2026 to address defaulted loans. This marks the return of administrative wage garnishment for the first time since the pandemic. The Department of Education expects to notify thousands of people initially, with the total number of impacted borrowers reaching up to ten million. The state now uses its collection powers to take 15% of after-tax income from a workforce that the degree failed to protect.

Artificial intelligence has revealed further flaws in the traditional model. Students are told to choose a field and plan years ahead, yet entire sectors now vanish between semesters. A single software update can invalidate a skill set that took years to acquire. No area of study can guarantee relevance for more than a few months.

Universities are unable to keep pace with these changes. They rely on textbooks written for an obsolete economy and move at the speed of committees while the real world operates at the speed of data centers. Industries often shift before a course even receives approval. Students and employers recognize this reality, but institutions continue to insist the degree is essential, because their survival depends on it.

The value of education previously relied on the scarcity of trained labor. Credentials lost their weight once that labor became abundant and replaceable. The degree now serves as a filtering mechanism to identify who is willing to take on debt or who is desperate enough to accept any available job.

Politicians continue to suggest more education as a solution for structural problems like high rent, low wages, or disappearing industries. This persistent advice shifts responsibility away from the systems that created the crisis. Institutions blame individuals for failing to try hard enough, which allows the country to hide its economic collapse behind diplomas.

People recognize that the degree no longer pays off and that the rules changed without warning. They are being blamed for outcomes beyond their control in a world that has already disappeared.

This situation represents a visible collapse rather than a temporary disruption. A society cannot sustain itself when preparation feels pointless. A generation that views higher education as a financial threat is acknowledging a truth that institutions refuse to see.

The degree is currently a liability. The social contract broke when the government gained the power to garnish wages for credentials that do not provide a living wage. Schools will continue to collect tuition and lenders will continue to collect interest while the most educated generation in history lives with the least stability.

Higher education has ended. The only people denying this are the ones collecting tuition and the ones seizing paychecks.

The post America’s Higher Education Promise Is Dead appeared first on CounterPunch.org.

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