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    Before it's time to discuss college tuition it is important to know some of the basics. Taxation is a very controversial subject in the United States, even if taxes are changed by very minimal amounts they cause a chain reaction of opinions throughout our nation. Some even argue that they form a divide in our country. When people think of lowering college tuition the taxes typically aren't the first thing that comes to mind, however they should be. Lowering college tuition drastically or even making

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    2017 Is College Tuition too Expensive? Imagine, it’s 1974. The average family in America earned just under $13,000.00 a year. College wasn’t too expensive. It was $2,000.00 for private, and $510.00 for public for a year's tuition. Now come back to 2017, where the average family income is $64,000.00, and the price for a private university is $20,160.00. 10 times more expensive than it was in 1974. And that’s not even including room and board. It’s hard to believe, but it’s true. College tuition is on

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    According to MyBudget360, college tuition has skyrocketed over four hundred percent since 1984. Now, the average tuition rate for private universities in America is over $31,000 and over $9,000 for public universities. Not only that, but thirty-seven million Americans have outstanding student debt and thirty-seven percent of college students look for a job requiring no higher than a high school diploma AFTER they graduate. Tuition has tripled, graduates have outstanding student debt, and in addition

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    College tuition should be free. Coming from a college student you would think this paper would be argued the other way around. Before researching this topic and weighing out the pros and cons, you would have caught me applauding and encouraging Bernie Sanders reform on tuition. If college was free it would give everybody in America, the chance at a higher education. It could possibly increase overall intelligence and work skills in society. It could also reduce the amount of student debt significantly

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    Rising College Tuition in America “College Prices Soar Again!” “Budget Cuts Cause Even Higher Tuition!” “Higher Education Now Even Less Affordable” These are all statements that have been seen all over the media: newspapers, magazines, television, and radio. (3 SV: SV) Rising college tuition in America has been a problem for years. Many students drop out after a single year due to the pricey costs of tuition. The rapid rise can be attributed to many aspects of the economy, not just a single source

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    Causes Of College Tuition

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    attending college. The main argument is whether college tuition is too expensive or not. Over the last few decades the college tuition rates have increased drastically, but is a rate increase necessarily a good or bad thing. The cost to attend is too expensive especially for low and middle-income families. There are many reasons why tuition could be considered too expensive; they include, rise in tuition, little financial aid, and lack of college savings, to name a few. The first reason why college tuition

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    College Tuitions

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    nations implement government paid college tuitions to enhance the future of education. Entering the year of 2017, the recent election in the United States has shed light on the need for free college in the home front. The nation faces a few imperative problems, mainly regarding economic inequality. The divide between the upper and lower classes is increasingly growing, providing difficulties in many areas, but most importantly education. These complications

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    College Tuition

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    When evaluating a college education we use and discuss the clearly identifiable education phenomena. What can be seen as an acceptable cost for an education has widely eexpanded over time. Increasing in ever increasing amounts that we have seen 10%, 50%, 100% increases in cost of tuition over time. We must begin to ask ourselves does everyone need a college education? No, I assert that we're living in a very odd time where people are seriously asking is a college education worth it and I do want

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    College Tuition

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    continuously growing issue today. Tuition prices are rising faster than housing prices, consumer prices, and hourly wages. At this rate, it is becoming increasingly harder for the average American family to afford the costs of attending college. So what is causing the price of college to spike up so quickly? The figure below shows how tuition fees soared approximately 12 times over the 1978 consumer price index, which means that costs of attending college has been increasing at a rate that

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    College Tuition

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    the United States, students should be guaranteed two years of free tuition to a community or technical college. We affirm the resolution: In the United States, students should be guaranteed two years of free tuition to a community or technical college. For this debate we provide the following framework: This debate is a pure cost-benefit analysis, and whichever side provides a more solid argument should win. 1) College tuitions are too costly to be considered affordable by the average student

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