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  2. 2009–2010 California college tuition hike protests - Wikipedia

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    The 2009–2010 California university college tuition hike protests were a series of protests held on college campuses in the University of California system and elsewhere in California in September 2009 through March 2010. The size of the protests at each campus varied with over 4,000 people at UC Berkeley and 20 at UC Merced. [1]

  3. Prison education - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, the cost of providing education to a prisoner in the United States was between $1,400 and $1,744 a year, and the cost of incarceration was between $28,323 and $31,286 per inmate, [142] while in Canada the cost was on average $2,950 per year for education, and $111,202 for incarceration per male inmate; female inmates cost approximately ...

  4. Incarceration in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, the government allocated $5.1 billion for new prison space. Every $100 million spent in construction costs $53 million per year in finance and operational costs over the next three decades. [289] The government spends nearly $60 billion a year for prisons, and in 2005, it cost an average of $23,876 a year to house a prisoner. [290]

  5. United States incarceration rate - Wikipedia

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    From various years; latest available as of June 2024. State, federal, and local inmates. [1] The United States in 2022 had the fifth highest incarceration rate in the world, at 541 people per 100,000. [2] [3] Between 2019 and 2020, the United States saw a significant drop in the total number of incarcerations.

  6. Parents on Universal Credit ‘prisoners to the high cost of ...

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    Support for childcare costs is only enough to cover part-time hours and is stopping parents from working for longer, according to a report. Parents on Universal Credit ‘prisoners to the high ...

  7. College tuition in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Tuition and fees do not include the cost of housing and food. For most students in the US, the cost of living away from home, whether in a dorm room or by renting an apartment, would exceed the cost of tuition and fees. [7] [9] In the 2023–2024 school year, living on campus (room and board) usually cost about $12,000 to $15,000 per student. [7]

  8. UC says strikers' demand to tie pay to housing costs could ...

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    Tying workers' pay to their housing costs could have 'overwhelming financial impacts,' for UC. a system provost warns amid strike. ... 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Login / Join. Mail ...

  9. What is the actual cost of crime in America's largest cities ...

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    The most dangerous cities in America. At the other end of the list, Birmingham, Alabama, ranks as the city with the highest crime cost per capita in the U.S. at $11,392, coupled with a high ...