I don't view this as much of a problem.
Focus on alternatives, such as technical certification, associate degrees, dual credit expansion, and other vocational training. A four year degree is not for everyone.
This is not a problem at all.
I don't care about this issue very much. I haven't done much research into it. That said, every solution always seems to be "spend trillions of dollars." I'd like to see some data on what humans can actually do in this regard.
Actually enforce the law is a great place to start.
I am not sure what this even means.
I do not believe healthcare is a right - but I am all for driving costs down. That said, who out there doesn't have healthcare at this point - and those that do not have it - how many of those are making the choice not to have it?
There are no real easy answers here...