In a 6-3 decision, the court’s conservative majority rejected President Biden’s plan to cancel more than $400 billion in student loan debt for millions of borrowers. It would have been one of the most expensive executive actions in U.S. history.
so you’re comparing apples and oranges? just because one country (or whatever the EU tries to structure itself as) does things one way, there’s no real reason why another country needs to do it a similar way. both ways clearly have merit - there are some really good European universities just as there are really good colleges in America.
presumably the EU’s tax rate is much higher in order to pay for all of the things they need to spend money on - one of which is higher education, apparently.
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so you’re comparing apples and oranges? just because one country (or whatever the EU tries to structure itself as) does things one way, there’s no real reason why another country needs to do it a similar way. both ways clearly have merit - there are some really good European universities just as there are really good colleges in America.
presumably the EU’s tax rate is much higher in order to pay for all of the things they need to spend money on - one of which is higher education, apparently.