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I ignored the rest! LoL! You mean the part about the universities and how people choose to stay in school longer? 
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Regan was correct in saying that Denmark pays its citizens to study rather than charging tuition. But the country still has some of Europe’s lowest university dropout rates and performs better than nations charging their students.
Any direct comparison between European and U.S. university degrees is somewhat flawed, but to suggest the U.S. system is successful at retaining students would be flat-out wrong. Less than 60 percent of undergraduate students in the United States finished their studies within six years, according to data from the National Center for Education Statistics.
Meanwhile, a cross-European survey conducted roughly at the same time found that 79 percent of Danish undergraduate students completed their courses. (Among those students are an increasing number of U.S. citizens who can’t afford college in their home country.) The numbers suggest paying students to study actually encourages children of lower-income families to graduate from college, which has decreased inequality in Denmark.
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And number of danish students in student debt: 0
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Originally Posted by Acepimp
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dude, posting smilies and screaming at me won't make anything you say even a bit more credible. you just look like a lunatic.
Also it has nothing to do with Fox "News" lying to people, you just pull something randomly out of your ass and hope that we will forget about the other stuff.
if you want to discuss employement under Trump and all the pros and cons - make a different thread but don't try to distract.
For now it stands: work participation rate in Denmark 75% vs. 70.6% in the US
Enjoy your ramblings
