How does a capitalist social system ensure the quality and affordability of education?

Just as an inexpensive small car today is almost of as good quality as a large luxury model, your child’s education is a good one, whether the Walmart, boutique, or Amazon version. Many schools offer scholarships and scaled tuition rates to attract families of different background. And, if you need it, affordable private financing is easy to come by because, under capitalism, a child’s education is considered one of the best and safest investments around.

What’s more, in a capitalist socio-economic system, your child’s education becomes less expensive and better over time, and probably more efficient (in this context, meaning shorter)—just like other products do where capitalism dominates. Over time, K–12 becomes PreK–10 as parents understand the benefits of children starting their education before kindergarten. And some students take advantage of their better schooling by graduating even earlier. Because who wants to spend more time in school than necessary when there is an amazing capitalist world out there waiting to be conquered?

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