[Vision2020] The tax solution!!!

Kai Eiselein fotopro63 at hotmail.com
Sat Aug 23 11:47:43 PDT 2008


That's right, Sunil, percentagewise anyway. He would have still paid far more in cash than you. It's all about risk and reward.
Thomas overcame the disadvantage of being a high school dropout, therefore he would have been rewarded for his drive and determination.
You chose a less risky path, college, therefore your reward at the end would be less. I'll guess that you took advantage of grants, low interest loans and other subsidized funds to complete your degree. Public funds probably helped you, so why shouldn't you pay more to help subsidize those same funds?
It would be a great incentive, the poor and uneducated would have the break they need to work their way into higher income brackets.
 
Speaking of education, here's a tidbit:
Online classes from UI for an in-state student cost $247 per undergrad credit. (Part-time, $212 per credit, plus $35 per credit "web based fee".)
Online classes from WSU for an out-of-state student cost $492 per undergrad credit. $336 for in-state students.
Online classes from Harvard University Extension School break down to about $250 per undergrad credit. (Harvard charges per class and most are 4 credits)
Hmmmmmmm.........
 
(Note: Fees shown are for part-time students)
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