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- Over the last 22 years the cost of a public four-year college education has increased by a whopping 202 percent, while the Consumer Price Index has gone up only 80 percent. (According to information gathered from the College Board and the Census Bureau)
- And for the 2005-2006 school year, average tuition and fees at a public four-year institution was over $5,000... an increase of 7.1 percent over just last year. And average tuition and fees at a private college or university was over $18,000... an increase of 5.8 percent over last year's average!
- The cost of college has significantly out-paced the rate of inflation or the growth in family incomes for decades and during the 1990's the cost of attending college rose over three times as fast as median family income. And it just keeps getting worse.
And, if you really want to get mad, read this...
- In 2002-2003, 38 state governments increased the amount of money they allotted to higher education - BUT tuition STILL increased at public four-year colleges in all 50 states!
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