In most places, foremost learners, the financial returns to higher education are still extremely healthy. The problem is that there is doubtless a growing minority of students who are doing extremely poorly. And quite what to do about that is only going to become a hotter issue in the years ahead.
Contrary to the groaning of both Republicans and Democrats, the economy is still the world’s largest. How has this success been sustained? We ask why choosing the wrong degree could leave you worse off than if you had never bothered at all. And our correspondent’s picks of the books that have been banned.
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