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  2. Commentary: Why grade inflation is spreading from high ... - AOL

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    Not to pick on L.A. schools or students: Grade inflation is omnipresent and more common in affluent areas. To avoid discouraging students, some school districts did away with D and F grades. Grade ...

  3. Inflation Quiz: Can You Answer These 6 Questions About ... - AOL

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    For the 12-month period ending in August 2022, the annual inflation rate was measured at 8.3% for the United States. This means the price of everyday essentials such as food, gas and living ...

  4. How To Survive Inflation as a Small Business Owner - AOL

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    Debt is part of running a business, but when inflation is high, the boundaries between good debt and bad debt can become blurry. The Inquirer recommends paying down variable, high-interest credit ...

  5. How Inflation Is Impacting College Students Heading Into the ...

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    This year’s inflation has made the already prohibitive cost of college even more so — and the stereotypical broke college student is now a whole lot broker. There’s Inflation, and Then There ...

  6. Grade inflation - Wikipedia

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    Grade inflation (also known as grading leniency) is the general awarding of higher grades for the same quality of work over time, which devalues grades. [1] However, higher average grades in themselves do not prove grade inflation. For this to be grade inflation, it is necessary to demonstrate that the quality of work does not deserve the high ...

  7. Inflation is slowly coming down and no longer outweighing ...

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    However, inflation remains above what the Fed would like to see; and steady, but still growing, prices continue to put pressure on consumers, said Tyler Schipper, economics and data analytics ...

  8. Educational inflation - Wikipedia

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    Credential inflation is the increasing overqualification for occupations demanded by employers. [1] [2] A good example of credential inflation is the decline in the value of the US high school diploma since the beginning of the 20th century, when it was held by less than 10 percent of the population. At the time, high school diplomas attested ...

  9. How did inflation get so bad? Here are 4 key reasons - AOL

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    The debate over inflation continues as politicians point fingers, but economists say there are many reasons why prices are sky high. Natasha S. Alford breaks it down on this episode of “That’s ...