Summary: College tuition for more than a decade has been rising far beyond the rate of inflation for public colleges and universities around the world. In developing countries the chance that a person goes to college is much less than a person who lives in a developed country. But thats not always good. With developed countries the price to go to those universities is much higher than than developing countries. The United States has the highest rate for tuition in the world, but we also have the most scholarly universities for students to attend. In 2008 when the recession hit, funding for higher education for students dropped dramatically by over 14%. In 2011 and 2012, at least a third of every states funding for education dropped. With less funding around the United States, it mean that not only are we going to pay more for education, but also the people around the world who come to the United States for college.
Analysis: Being a college student and knowing that the tuition increase is constantly on the rise is something that I try to keep track of most of the time. I had no idea that every single state in the United States cut funds for education at the University level. Without funds that means that students now and in the future are going to have to pay more and more for their education. Now a days to get a good job you ned to to have the right education, but with the funds constantly going up, our economy is not going to change for the better.
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/why-college-tuition-keeps-rising/
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