A 2017 College Board study estimated that the cost of college has increased 100% since 2001. The St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank estimates that U.S. college tuition debt has increased from $480 billion in 2006 to $1.5 trillion in 2018. Several 2020 Democratic Presidential Primary candidates have argued that the cost of college is out of control and that the government should pay for tuition. Opponents argue that the government cant afford it and point to estimates from the Committee for a Responsible Federal budget that estimate programs would cost the government $80 billion a year.
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@4Z3MB7J5yrs5Y
yes for state colleges tuition only with the grades
@8MMHXYB4yrs4Y
Yes only to the people that cant afford all of the college.
@7D8YPRX3yrs3Y
Only for state colleges and eliminate the student loan scam.
@8C7KPKS5yrs5Y
If they are joing the severce than yes
@89GKJJF3yrs3Y
Yes, but only after we stabilize our budget
@8JBN6KV4yrs4Y
Yes. They can in certain instances.
@8MFLBST4yrs4Y
Yes, but for a certain amount that is fair and the same to everyone, we would end up paying it back in taxes.
@8MWM6FV4yrs4Y
No, with an exception for those with miliary service
@8PVYR474yrs4Y
No, instead provide incentives for colleges to use ISA loans.
@8RMPMDK4yrs4Y
If they did I feel like this would crash everything
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