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How America has evolved over the past 40-50 years is an interesting case study in how quickly things can fundamentally change in a society. People often think that great social shifts take a long time to occur - but I think that's incorrect. It really only takes one generation - because once it becomes all THEY have ever known (and everyone else dies off) - it's now the norm.

Prior to the 1980s public education in the US was virtually free and college debt (unless you went to private university) was unheard of. My dad went to the University of California system - and graduated debt free. My sister is a baby boomer - also went to the University of California system (having graduated with her BA in 1974 and her MA in 1976). She was able to pay for her entire college education (including rent/books/etc) on a part time job teaching swimming at the YWCA. No loans, no grants, no scholarships, no help from my folks. Just her part time job.

That was because in those days, states (on average) would pay for about 80-90% of all university operating costs. Students would pay tuition, of course, but tuition pretty much served as a way to keep them invested in the process and keep the non-serious out. It certainly wasn't the primary means of supporting the universities.

Nowadays in the US - on average - states pay about 8-10% of university operating costs.

People accept this nowadays (and defend it) because it's all they've known. The boomers have bought into the whole "taxation is theft" types of arguments and see any kind of public investment in anything as some bizarre evidence of "socialism" - and balk against it. Kids don't fight for it - because they don't really know any different. They're used to getting the short end of the stick.

But for the MAJORITY of time 20th century - it simply wasn't that way.
 
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This is such crucial but easy to follow information, thank you. It comes at a time where I have seen FOUR Christian marriages around me end in the span of less than a couple years, and knowing this will help me plod forward in mine.
 
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I attended the top state college in the early 70s. My tuition was $25.00 per credit hour. I had a part-time job earning $2.50 an hour. It took only six weeks of part-time work to pay for a full-load 12-hour semester.
 
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I attended the top state college in the early 70s. My tuition was $25.00 per credit hour. I had a part-time job earning $2.50 an hour. It took only six weeks of part-time work to pay for a full-load 12-hour semester.
Exactly.

That’s how it was throughout the bulk of the 20th century...ya know...the time period people look back at when they put on their MAGA hats.

Nobody ever looks back at that period as “the lean socialist years that we barely made it through” - yet God forbid you suggest going back to those earlier policies that clearly worked.
 
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Its probably already been said but most grow up seeing marriage as some fairy tale thing thanks to books, games, movies, tv....etc. Then on top of it as a christian they are made to feel like "The perfect spouse" will fine them and everything will be happily ever after. Its why I refuse to let our future kids watch fairy tale junk when it comes to relationships. Its not realistic. Marriage is a ton of work, its hard and there are even times when you wish you were still single. BUT if you can make it through those stages you can still have the best marriage that is possible in terms of a realistic marriage.
 
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