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  2. Two-thirds of Americans support free college tuition

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    Vermont senator Bernie Sanders touted the idea as a central plank of his primary platform, and Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton recently announced her own version, which includes a household ...

  3. Views on college may differ, but readers agree on moral ...

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    Readers differ about college experience, but agree that tuition for public colleges is out of step with state income. | Opinion (Letters to the Editor)

  4. Student loan debt is a 'crisis for Black America,' Democratic ...

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    "When college students make that initial choice to go into education, the cost of higher education disproportionately impacts Black borrowers who become teachers with an average debt of $68,000 ...

  5. Political positions of the Democratic Party (United States)

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    [30] [failed verification] Other proposed reforms have included nationwide universal preschool education, tuition-free or reduced-tuition college, and reforms of standardized testing. [15] Democrats have the long-term aim of having low-cost, publicly funded college education with low tuition fees (like in much of Europe and Canada), which ...

  6. College tuition in the United States - Wikipedia

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    College tuition in the United States is the cost of higher education collected by educational institutions in the United States, and paid by individuals. It does not include the tuition covered through general taxes or from other government funds, or that which is paid from university endowment funds or gifts.

  7. Political positions of the 2020 Democratic Party presidential ...

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    This page describes the stances held by Democratic candidates in the 2020 United States presidential election on a variety of policy issues (e. g., domestic and foreign issues). Only candidates still in the race during the 2020 Iowa caucuses are included.

  8. Are Democrats right that Republicans are to blame for low ...

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    Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Tuition, student loan debt and 'worthless' degrees: Where Tony Evers and Tim Michels stand on higher education, Oct. 26, 2022. Department of Administration, Evers ...

  9. Higher education financing issues in the United States

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    Between 1982 and 2007, college tuition and fees rose three times as fast as median family income, in constant dollars. [52] In the 2012 fiscal year, state and local financing declined to $81.2 billion, a drop in funding compared to record-high funding in 2008 of $88 billion in a pre-recession economy.