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  2. Higher education financing issues in the United States

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    In 2023–2024, weighted average list price for annual tuition and fees at a four-year public university (for residents of the state) was $11,260. [7] Tuition for public school students from outside the state is generally comparable to private school prices, although students can often qualify for state residency after their first year.

  3. Issues in higher education in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, student loan debt in the United States amounted to $1.71 trillion owed by 45 million borrowers with an average student loan debt of $37,693, [41] while the median value of an owner-occupied housing unit in the United States in the 2015–2019 American Community Survey 5-year estimates was $217,500 (with the ratio of average student ...

  4. The 10 States Where Graduates Have the Worst Student Debts - AOL

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    The amount of student loan debt in America will exceed $1 trillion this year, and is already greater than the total for credit card debt for the first time ever. On Wednesday, President Obama ...

  5. Higher education bubble in the United States - Wikipedia

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    But community colleges have fared the worst of all, losing 37% of enrollments between 2010 and 2023. Prospective students have been shunning them in large numbers due to the low quality of education and student services. [45] [106] As of 2024, American institutions of higher learning were closing at a rate of one per week. [107]

  6. Top 10 states in the most 'financial distress' - AOL

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    Here are the top 10 states in the US with the most people in ‘financial distress’ — and red states are suffering more than blue states Christy Bieber January 8, 2025 at 6:10 AM

  7. 10 of the Absolute Best and Worst States for Financial Well-Being

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    While we were stuck inside during the pandemic, we sunk our teeth into online shopping. Between 2018 and 2022, spending on nonessential items went up by 32% according to StorageCafe. Find Out ...

  8. Student loans in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Public universities increased their fees by 27% over the five years ending in 2012, or 20% adjusted for inflation. Public university students paid an average of almost $8,400 annually for in-state tuition, while out-of-state students paid more than $19,000. For the two decades ending in 2013, college costs rose 1.6% more than inflation each year.

  9. New data shows which colleges are the best (and worst) for ...

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    College is a costly investment, particularly for lower-income students, and the returns for investment in higher education can vary significantly across schools in America.