College will cost up to $95,000 this fall. Schools say it's OK, financial aid can numb sticker shock apnews.com/article/colleg…
@AP Why are taxpayers financing worthless undergrad degrees?
@AP Parents need to start telling their kids to go to trade school or get an apprenticeship
@AP There is no reason why tertiary education should cost this much, the price rises every year to continue to make private universities profit. Free public education from kindergarten to university is not only achievable but affordable. Everything always comes back to profit
@AP This is not sustainable.. AT ALL. These campuses might as well be used to house the homeless and your illegals entering the country - no average US family can afford to pay that and no young kid should have to take that debt on . Ridiculous. School will be all virtual soon.
@AP "Financial aid" (including guaranteed student loans) is entirely to blame for the meteoric rise in the price of going to college. Every budding economist knows the surest way to increase the price of anything is to subsidize it.