What policy strategies would best serve this group of students/young professionals? If you were a new policy analyst to the U.S. Secretary of Education, what would you advise?

Please review the article posted in this week\’s discussion materials in the content section. I would also recommend looking at the article\’s link, as the original web article contains interesting interactive graphics and a short film that add a lot of value to the content.https://www.bostonglobe.com/magazine/2016/05/18/hopes-dreams-debt/fR60cKakwUlGok0jTlONTN/story.htmlAre student loans the next bubble? Can students, especially those currently enrolled or about to start college, succeed financially if they are saddled with debt in a soft job market? Are expensive schools ever worth it?Think about your own situation and your peers and near-peers (both a little older and a little younger than you). What policy strategies would best serve this group of students/young professionals? If you were a new policy analyst to the U.S. Secretary of Education, what would you advise? Develop a three point plan to address students\’ need for higher education in a climate where it is becoming too costly to pay for (or borrow for).Post a thoughtful entry, including at least one citation, and comment on at least two classmates\’ posts.