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$78,600
Mar 21, 2023 8:07:25 GMT -5
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Post by HC92 on Mar 21, 2023 8:07:25 GMT -5
That’s the bill for 2023-24 assuming standard (non-apartment) housing and standard meal plan.
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$78,600
Mar 21, 2023 8:17:43 GMT -5
Post by hchoops on Mar 21, 2023 8:17:43 GMT -5
Better you with your affluence than I.😋 I am happy that my two children-grads finished in the ( horribly named) oughts.
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$78,600
Mar 21, 2023 9:06:32 GMT -5
Post by nhteamer on Mar 21, 2023 9:06:32 GMT -5
One might think tis is a good thing or a bad thing but college tuition is a massive redistribution of wealth.
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Post by nhteamer on Mar 21, 2023 9:08:14 GMT -5
And, as always the middle gets hosed.
The wealthy? Who cares, it could be 178 K
The poor pay little to zero.
Those from combined income from 150K - 300K are in the kill zone.
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Post by WCHC Sports on Mar 21, 2023 10:07:54 GMT -5
My girls will become one a plumber, and the other an electrician. No way the debt burden at those rates, even with inflation, will be worth it. And they're not college-attending age for another twelve + years...
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Post by Tom on Mar 21, 2023 11:48:30 GMT -5
It's not too late to send #3 to work in the West Virginia coal mines. Turn him into a profit maker instead of the financial drain that #1 has become
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$78,600
Mar 22, 2023 0:44:03 GMT -5
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Post by longsuffering on Mar 22, 2023 0:44:03 GMT -5
One might think tis is a good thing or a bad thing but college tuition is a massive redistribution of wealth. It's the same concept in public schools. In New Hampshire a couple with an expensive home but no kids could pay for several kids from families that don't pay any property tax, sales or income taxes. Medicaid works the same way. Some families could pay a thousand bucks or more per month for decent insurance while other families pays nothing for a more comprehensive Medicaid plan.
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