Originally posted by Jeff Buchanan
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When I went to college it started at 69 dollars a credit hour and now it is 482, that almost an apples to oranges comparison because of the semester switch. It is more like 110 to 482, so that's about a 400 percent increase over 25 years. But if you look since the crash it has increased from 257 dollars a credit hour to 482 dollars a credit hour a staggering 87 percent increase over a ten year period. That's for MSU, I can't find a great page on U of M but in looking around it is similar. Oakland went from 268 to 414, not as much but still 54 percent.
I mean sure if you take away the government backstop from the banks, maybe it makes lenders more cautious and it works it's way through the system to change tuition. But maybe it just means less people go to college. And I'd rather not go through something like 2008 without the US government as the lender of last resort.
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