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College Costs and Voter Divides: Why Education Matters More Than Ever
USASunday, November 17, 2024
But for some, college is still too expensive. Even with financial aid, it can be a struggle for lower-income families to pay for tuition. And inflation is hitting these families the hardest, making college seem even more out of reach. Robin Isserles, a professor in New York City, sees this struggle firsthand. She says that even though her students know college can pay off, it's tough to balance work and school.
But here's something interesting: in states like New Jersey, where Democrats won by a narrow margin, voters said that affording education was a major issue. That's because tuition fees have been going up at public and private colleges. And in states where Republicans made gains, like New Hampshire and Pennsylvania, colleges have some of the highest tuition in the country.
But don't worry, college isn't as expensive as it seems. Many students pay much less than the advertised tuition thanks to financial aid. But not everyone knows about this, so they might be missing out on a cheaper education.
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