Well, not everything is. K-12 education, I would argue, is not really for profit.Ibanez wrote: Everything in this country is for a profit. Some things shouldn't be. We shouldn't be lining our pockets at the expense (and under the pretense) of education and healthcare (for example).
Now, with that said, I don't necessarily think that higher education (college and beyond) should be not for profit. If you really want that education, there should be a price for it. Trying to make it free and accessible is where we got into this problem with student debt in the first place. We made a conscious decision that college is almost mandatory (when it's not really and probably shouldn't be) and we opened ourselves up to price gouging by higher education (even though many schools claim they are "not for profit" while raking in the cash themselves). If we got out of the business of trying to push everyone possible through college, and giving them the financial means to do so, then we might be in a better place. Those who do value college and can afford it will go, and the affordability will improve as colleges won't have a captive market and will now have to price themselves accordingly. Nothing's perfect, but that seems better than what we have now.
Healthcare is a whole other ball of wax and again, there are reasons why you wouldn't want to make it entirely not for profit. People making money for providing a service isn't a bad thing, per se.










