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Since the 1970s, public school tuition costs have increased by 310%, and private school tuition has jumped by 245%. In the 1970s, one year of public college tuition cost an average of $2,768. Today?
During that time, they would have shelled out just over an inflation-adjusted $52,000 for tuition, fees, room and board at the average four-year public university or $135,000 for a private college ...
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But the real victims of this credential inflation are the two-thirds of millennials who didn’t go to college. Since 2010, the economy has added 11.6 million jobs—and 11.5 million of them have gone to workers with at least some college education. In 2016, young workers with a high school diploma had roughly triple the unemployment rate and ...
More employers say they don't care if you went to college, but most still seem to. Medicare coverage will change in 2025. Some boomers are already struggling to keep up with bills .
College Degree Returns by Average 2011 Annual Out-of-Pocket Costs, from B. Caplan's The Case Against Education First-year U.S. college degree returns for select majors, by type of student Study comparing college revenue per student by tuition and state funding in 2008 dollars [121] The view that higher education is a bubble is debated.
According to a Bankrate study, one in four Gen Zers and millennials say their parents didn’t teach them how to build financial wealth. Janice, now 62 and on the younger end of the baby boomer ...
The millennial generation is growing up -- and learning financial lessons along the way. Consisting of those born between 1981 and 1996, the oldest members of this group are now in their early 40s....