The Majority of Americans Still Think College Is a Good Investment

  
According to Fortune Magazine:

Despite all our griping about how expensive it is, most Americans believe that college is worth the money. 

According to a new 1,000-person survey by financial services company Bankrate RATE -1.38% , 73% of all Americans believe that education is a sound investment. This conviction is stronger among those who went to college themselves: 89% of graduates say their diplomas were worth paying for.

While survey respondents considered higher education a good use of funds, many still believe it should be free. In general, 62% of Americans say they support making college tuition free to anyone, though, as can be expected, Millennials are most enthusiastic about the idea overall: 79% of Gen Yers surveyed said that college should be free of charge, compared to 64% of Gen Xers and 49% of Baby Boomers.

Political affiliation correlates even more strongly to beliefs about what school should cost. While 81% of Democrats think tuition should be free, only 33% of Republicans agree.

Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton wants to offer students who come from families that make less than $125,000 the chance to go to public colleges and universities for free.

Republican nominee Donald Trump has not made explicit his stance on education, though in an interview with Inside Higher Education, his advisor has said that the candidate wants student loans to originate with banks, not the federal government, according to Education Week.

“My Strange Addiction” 

  

In another blank stare news day

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I’m Seeing A Co-Worker, Who Is Separated, But He’s Being Distant

I posted this because I had a friend that was going through the exact same scenario with a married man at her job, but the kicker was, SHE WAS MARRIED TOO! I gave her the same advice, girl you’re tripping.

It’s amazing how many women put themselves in these types of situations and then fall in love with the guy. I’m glad I am not the fall easy type of girl. It takes me a looooong time to commit. I’ll keep it that way.

Dear BOSSIP:

Here’s my situation – I started seeing this guy that works in my building. I just broke up with my ex due to cheating, and he (the new guy) is going through something similar, so he says.

His wife cheated on him numerous times with a co-worker. I believe him because he went into detail about how he caught her and how he wants a divorce and she won’t sign, blah blah blah.  Well, after talking with him and going on a few dates we slept together and it was great. Then, he started being distant. He used to text me every morning and when we would make plans he cancels with some last minute notice, not always but mostly.

So, I asked him, “Are you interested in someone else, or in getting back with your wife?” They are legally separated, and I wanted to know because I’m not mistress material. And, he got mad and said I’m accusing him and I should just ask, which I thought I was doing. He said he is friendly with other females in our building.

I know I shouldn’t sh*t where I eat, but it was something about him. He was a gentleman. He didn’t ask for sex right off. And, he kisses me like I’ve never been kissed before. I really like him and he says he likes me and that he wants more, but his actions don’t show it. I have started to let him go. What should I do?  Is he a hoe or did this woman, his wife, mess him up to the point that he’s like “F” every broad?

I’ve asked friends for advice and they said maybe the cookie was too good to him and he wasn’t expecting that. He has told me the sex is amazing, but he’s a guy how many so how many times has he said that is what I’m thinking. I’m too grown for this, and I’m new to dating after 7 years of being with one person. I’m 32 years old. I don’t want my insecurity to block a good man that God will send by thinking the worst. – Unsure and Getting Over Heart Break

Read the response to Unsure and Getting Over Heart Break via Dear Bossip: I’m Seeing A Co-Worker, Who Is Separated, But He’s Being Distant — Bossip