Is education a financial burden

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Every month I spend $200 on my kid;s school fees when my combined expenses for rent and utility bills is under $200. My food expenses is under $150. paying for my kid's education is my number one expenses and sadly there is no way I could cut off that expenses. If you are a parent or if you are still in college/school, do you think education is a financial burden for you as well.
 
Though I am not a parent yet but from what I have seen, education can be considered a financial burden. The end results is good but getting to the end is where the problem lies.
 
Single woman professionals often find that their engineering college classmates working in government agencies are abusing their powers, try to steal their savings for the real girlfriends of the government employees, and this causes a lot of financial stress.
 
There are parents who struggle a lot in sending their kids to school especially in the tertiary level when a kid enrols a four of five year degree course. But the expensive education only happens or occurs in private schools colleges, and universities. In my country tuition is 100 % free from the primary up to college. There is free tuition here in the Philippines in colleges and universities owned by the local and national government. There's no kid left behind in education.
 
I just graduated from college. I know that I have spent a good sum of money to get a college education. It was like a burden before but I immediately used that qualification to get a reasonably paying job.
 
Education only becomes a financial burden to people that don't get to use what they studied in school to earn.
 
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