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  2. Higher education financing issues in the United States

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    Study comparing college revenue per student by tuition and state funding in 2008 dollars. [50] College costs are rising while state appropriations for aid are shrinking. [citation needed] This has led to debate over funding at both the state and local levels. From 2002 to 2004 alone, tuition rates at public schools increased by just over 14% ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. 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

  5. Higher education bubble in the United States - Wikipedia

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    There is concern that the possible higher education bubble in the United States could have negative repercussions in the broader economy. Although college tuition payments are rising, the supply of college graduates in many fields of study is exceeding the demand for their skills, which aggravates graduate unemployment and underemployment while increasing the burden of student loan defaults on ...

  6. 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.

  7. Student Loan Forgiveness: Best- and Worst-Case ... - AOL

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    “Until the actual costs paid by students for college attendance go down, we’re going to keep on cranking out deeply indebted graduates who will need financial help to make it in our existing ...

  8. List of U.S. states and territories by income inequality

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    States with better financial development tend to be more unequal than those with worse financial opportunities; but the trends go in the opposite directions for high-income and low-income states, the former having more equality up to a certain level of development, beyond which the inequality rises non-linearly. [13]

  9. 10 Cheapest US States To Go To College in 2024

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    Out-of-state students pay $45,708 per year, or $182,832 over four years. Private, nonprofit university students pay $58,628 per year, or $234,512 over four years. As you can see, attending college ...