Free college makes sense almost any way you slice it. At the individual level, a college degree provides dramatically higher earning potential potential—56 percent higher than that of a high school grad, a record high. At the national level, an educated workforce guarantees global competitiveness in a cutthroat economic environment. Thus, it makes little sense to saddle grads with unsustainable debt. However, the logical solution—free college—is terrible politics. Many of the proposals Democrats are pushing fall flat in focus groups and polling. The call for free college tuition fosters both resentment at ivory tower elitism and regret from people who have degrees but are now buried under debt.