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MineralMan

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Mon Feb 2, 2026, 11:20 AM Monday

In 1970, I returned to college after four years in the USAF. [View all]

At that time, the GI Bill sent me $254 per month while I was back in school. That was the same amount I was making as an E-4 in the USAF.

Amazingly, I was able to cover almost all of my expenses at a state university for two years with that GI Bill benefit. I did some side hustles during that time period, as well, but that was how things were at that time. I could provide a detailed budget I followed, but that's irrelevant.

Today, such a thing is impossible. Then, the State of California subsidized the state colleges and universities. Used textbooks were easy to find. Food was cheap if you cooked for yourself. Now, none of that is true. Now, a college degree is out of reach for a broad spectrum of people in their late teens and 20s.

It's getting worse, not better. And that's unlikely to change.

I was lucky to have been born when I was. I'm more than aware of that. I'm sorry that such a thing is no longer possible. Very sorry. I wish we could return to a time and economy where it was possible. That, however, would take a huge change in how we approach everything, and I don't foresee that happening. I wish I could help, but my time is running out.

I can say this, though: We must get rid of government by the right. I can still vote, but such a change is going to require everyone who thinks clearly to vote, too, and to force the issue. We are at what could be a turning point in either direction. Think long and hard about how eager you should be about making change. It could affect your entire life.

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The people have voted to defund themselves and enrich the fat cats. It's crazy. 617Blue Monday #1
It is refreshing to see a fellow Boomer admit dugog55 Monday #2
Reagan gutted California's Higher Education thomski64 Tuesday #26
Ditto...in 1978 my tuition and books were less than $300...I was one of the last to serve under the old G.I. Bill. pecosbob Monday #3
Over the past 30 years, inflation has averaged 2-3% while tuition inflation has averaged 5-6% in the US Shermann Monday #4
Thanks So Much for Your Post. Very Well Said! The Roux Comes First Monday #5
Yep. I'd have not been able to attend Uni if tuition was a whole lot higher than it was late 80's AZJonnie Monday #6
Yep, early 80's very good state University with in state tuition you could definitley find a way to pay tuition ToxMarz Monday #7
In the 1970s, my wife and I worked our way through college and graduate school. Sancho Monday #8
Same story starting in 1969 BeneteauBum Monday #9
The statistics say otherwise Cirsium Monday #10
I don't think those numbers include the cost of tuition loans FakeNoose Monday #14
Of course Cirsium Monday #19
Percentage with degrees is only one statistic that can conceal a problem. Shermann Monday #22
Agreed Cirsium Monday #23
The OP's conclusion is that "it's getting worse, not better" Shermann Tuesday #27
No Cirsium Tuesday #30
Most everything costs ten times what it did in the seventies. twodogsbarking Monday #11
One thing in the financial literacy curriculum is overlooked: debt to projected income JT45242 Monday #12
Realistic, I suppose, but it's just fucking noise. hunter Monday #21
Similar story.. surfered Monday #13
Couple of years behind you, but Maeve Monday #15
GI Bill was great rickford66 Monday #16
I'm about ten years younger than you, and things were much easier than now. yardwork Monday #17
So much was so different in those days. MineralMan Tuesday #25
The GOP has weaponized their own policies against Democrats. yardwork Tuesday #28
The Republicans Are in a Desperate Battle with Reality. MineralMan Tuesday #29
In the late 80s I went back to college and all it cost me was for books. My employer paid the rest. multigraincracker Monday #18
I was a Boomer on the GI Bill in early 70's Bavorskoami Monday #20
I was having similar thoughts lately. We need a shift left. Joinfortmill Monday #24
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