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This 7 page paper traces the history of a young person without a college degree who gets into debt, faces bankruptcy, and becomes angry at the government and the poor. Bibliography lists 1 source.
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a middle-class student with a high school diploma progresses from graduation through to bankruptcy, and becomes angry with poor people, which he expresses politically. Discussion There are several different topics
here: the persons education; the bankruptcy; and their anger toward the poor and subsequent political action because of it. First, lets consider the fact that he has a high-school diploma,
not a college degree. Although a college degree doesnt carry the weight it once did, a person with an advanced degree still, in general, will earn more over his
lifetime than someone with a high school diploma, or an A.A. Whether or not this person pursues a college degree at a later date is not the subject of this
paper; for the moment, we have a high school graduate who has entered the workforce. The job doesnt pay as well as it would if they had a degree; plus
advancement options are more limited. But now that they are working, they have some money for perhaps the first time in their life, and they are immediately at risk for
falling into the easy credit trap. We live in a culture that encourages us to spend, not save. For the first time since the Great Depression, Americans have more in
debt than they do in savings, which means that a great many people are on the edge: one serious illness or accident and they will be unable to meet their
obligations. This is a tremendous worry for many millions of Americans. Even so, the lure of the latest DVD or CD, the "gotta have it" LCD or plasma TV;
the multiple cell phones, the laptop computers, the $250 tennis shoes-these products are pushed at us relentlessly by advertisers, and we get hooked into buying things we dont need, really
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