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The Cost of College Tuition From The 1900’s To Today

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Yearly College Tuition Costs In 2000’s: $22,682

The 90s marked the decade that college tuition costs and loans left a major debt in people’s lives. More and more graduates are deciding to get married later, buy a house later, and have kids later. College loans are a priority to pay off before incurring more debt.

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2 Responses

  1. Marc Goldstone says:

    No surprise that tuition costs are astronomical as liberals control the universities. Want to keep costs in check, simply deport liberals.

  2. truthtopower says:

    It’s amazing that the authors don’t point out that costs were stable until the increase in the dollar gold peg, after the peg was increased prices increased, after the government got involved in the prices went up even more. After Nixon depegged the dollar prices went up even more. Shut down the Dept of Education and Federal Subsidies and the prices will drop back to affordable levels.

    The Free Market works, when government doesn’t get in the way.