Is there a citation for that?
https://www.nytimes.com/2014/05/27/upshot/is-college-worth-i...
This is a reference for college being a net win to the tune of $500K. The interesting bit is that it's largely because the wages of high school graduates have greatly eroded.
https://www.ssa.gov/policy/docs/research-summaries/education...
0. "Most degrees add little value compared to their current cost. We are talking about dollars here. Cost to get a degree vs. premium degree holders command for their labor." (initial text)
1. Most degrees add little [premium degree holders command for their labor] compared to their current cost. (textual substitution)
2. Most degrees add little premium degree holders command for their labor compared to [cost to get a degree]. (textual substitution)
3. Most degrees add little premium [that] degree holders command for their labor compared to [the] cost to get a degree. (add connecting words)
4. Most degrees add little premium that degree holders command for their labor compared to the cost to get [that] degree. (clarify "a degree")
5. [>50% of] degrees add little premium that degree holders command for their labor compared to the cost to get that degree. (definition)