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Fair enough ... would it surprise you to know that the median graduate salary in Oz is 50K (and in most occupations lower)?
Sounds about right.
Below is the latest AWE I can find.
My understanding is that around 2/3 of income earners don't get to that level.
I think the USA would be a lot better if the healthcare wasn't so screwed up there. It's just scary to think you can get bankrupted by simple medical costs because your employer doesn't give you healthcare. So many on low wages and without adequate healthcare is a recipe for disaster.
I'm very thankful to be growing up in Australia. I doubt I'd have been able to take advantage of the opportunities I have if I'd been born there. At least you can get into university here and not leave with a 100K or more in debt. My friend in San Fran had over 100K of student loans when he finished uni.
Denying access to education based on income is not the way to go. All that talent your not able to take advantage of. A huge waste of human intellect.
I'm wondering if the USA will eventually have to move to Australian style sin taxes. I'd say they could double them and still be lower than here. That does tend to hit the poor the most since they tend to spend a higher level of their income on alcohol and smokes.
I think once the AUD drops back to a more realistic level of 85-90c then a lot of the higher costs debate will be moot as the difference will not be so great.