Is it any more....
intellectually dishonest than your comment trying to equate the cost of college 30 years ago and its repayment at minimum wage to the cost of college today with repayment at minimum wage and then trying to argue that it is purely about the cost of college outstripping inflation? That ignores factors totally unrelated between changes in minimum wage and more importantly changes in the cost structure of providing an education today. There is no doubt costs of higher education today far outstrip earlier times and there are problems in that cost control IMO, however, that does ignore that there are reasonable and justifiable reasons for at least some of the increases in cost components.
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Posted: 06/13/2019 at 10:59AM