And until the 1960s, state colleges and universities were tuition free…
The U.S. Supreme Court is currently deciding whether to kill Biden's student debt cancellation plan. When the justices were in college, the average student loan debt was under $1070. Now it's $31,000 — up 2,807%.

Mar 1, 2023 · 7:16 PM UTC

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It’s a form of tax if you remove it from one group and put it on another
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I work as an adjunct professor in Colorado. The money that students pay, in fact, does not even go to the university but the admin of the state
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What planet were you on then? Cheaper, maybe, but tuition free? NOT! Your statement proves an ignorance disqualifying of electoral office although, we all know, you are not serious about serving, merely monetizing celebrity&beauty I'm a capitalist, so, nice try! ...
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Unbridled greed on the part of student loan sharks and the tendency for university heads to enrich themselves through tuition hikes despite overflowing endowments, without actually improving the university atmosphere.
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Bernie 2.0… we don’t need to send more funds to academia. We need people to not be dependent on massive bureaucratic institutions to live.
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College starting costing more once the black community was "allowed" to attend any college in the US. This whole system needs to be dismantled.
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That's a demonstrably false statement. If you have to make up silly statements for likes, you're not a serious person.
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If the 2024 Democratic Primary were held today, who would you vote for?