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Key points from the article that I think are worth specifically mentioning:
Still, college is still worth it if you can attend for cheap (lower-cost schools, financial aid, scholarships, outside tuition assistance, education funds that are tax advantaged if used for education, etc.), if you choose a high earning major, or have the socioeconomic background to take advantage of the additional credential. It's a tougher bet if you choose a less lucrative major, attend a more expensive school, or might not finish on time. And, unfortunately, it's a lower-odds bet if you're not white or rich or both.
The other social and political issues are interesting, but I think it's still worth maintaining an eye on the return on investment, and making sure that's clear to everyone making the choice of whether to go to college or not (or whether to encourage kids to go or not).