How Did College Education Become So Ridiculously Expensive?
By Bill Zimmerman
March 10, 2014
| The student loan crisis is a
new phenomenon. Despite its huge impact, as recently as the late 1980s
there was no student loan crisis. Then, middle and working class
students suffered from cutbacks and had difficulty financing their
educations, but overall, while the system of paying for college was
beginning to break down, it had not yet become the disaster it is today.
The crisis came because in later years the cost of getting a higher
education rose many times faster than the overall cost of living. To
make matters worse, wages were stagnant and the real purchasing power of
working Americans was in decline.
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