Most trade school vs college memes are pretty dumb and cherry pick statistics.
Its really a risk vs reward thing. No shit going to college for 4 years and taking $30,000 in debt is a risk. And yes, $30,000 is the average debt a college student has at graduation as of 2022. Not $100,000 like a lot of memes would tell you.
Entry salaries are significantly higher for bachelors students.
And the reality is that the options aren't either Bachelors or Trade school. Not everyone has the fitness level or internal fortitude or common sense to do something like electrical work. Not only that, but there's no guarantee that you'll get a good trade job either.