I Spent $80,000 on Private School but Make $800,000, Is That Fine?
Briefly

The article critiques the high cost of private school education, arguing that even affluent parents should reconsider spending $80,000 annually. It emphasizes opportunity costs, suggesting that money spent on private tuition could be better allocated towards college savings or other investments. The author believes many families overlook cheaper private school options, which could provide quality education without straining finances. The article concludes that while wealthy parents might find high costs justifiable, it doesn't necessarily indicate good value or wisdom in choosing such an expensive educational route.
The only person who can deem it "fine" to spend on private school is the parent paying the hefty bill. High income doesn’t justify high costs.
Just because someone can spend big money on education doesn’t mean they should; I view $80,000 for private school as poor value for money.
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