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June 10, 2010

8 Reasons College Tuition Is the Next Bubble to Burst

NakedLaw:

Tuition has been increasing at such an alarming rate that some say we're witnessing yet another bubble in America -- this time not in the stock market or in housing, but in college tuition.

Stephen Burd, of the Education Policy Program at the New America Foundation, explains in this interview how federal student loans became non dischargeable in bankruptcy in 1998, and then private loans became non dischargeable as well in 2005. Taken together, these laws mean that students who are overpaying for degrees now with borrowed money will suffer the consequences for life.

Here are 8 reasons to believe we're in the middle of a college tuition bubble (that's about to burst).

1) Tuition is, and has been, increasing at double the rate of inflation

Posted by Jim Zellmer at June 10, 2010 1:05 AM
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