I agree with Geoff. College is made for certain jobs, but there are so many jobs we can take up as trades and do instead. As well, we have so many resources online now, that we can literally lean everything you'd learn in college, right in the comfort of your own home. And you don't need to go through courses that aren't required.
I went to college for just one year, but dropped out. Not because of how hard it was, just my anxiety blew up and I couldn't handle the amount of work it was. I couldn't keep up with the fact I also worked and did online work on the side.
But, I already paid off my college debts because of the work I was able to get into. If I stuck with college, I probably would be in an even worse, dead end job that I just don't like.
But, don't discount college altogether. If you want to go into a subject that for sure requires years of schooling, then you gotta just hope for the best during your journey.
Yeah I think the best answer overall is "College COULD be beneficial depending on what your goal is". The USA really did its people a disservice when started telling students that YOU HAVE TO go to college to be a success, it's so far from the truth. It's super evident in technology where developments outpace the curriculum to such a degree that many tech companies don't even look at degrees for individual contributor roles.