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Monday, January 27, 2003
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NYT: ..perhaps most important, fewer students than ever say taking out loans to attend college was worth it. Exorbitant growth rates can't be sustained forever. Housing prices in hot markets, medical inflation and college inflation are some of my favorite examples. In the first two cases, I can at least imagine what might driving the inflation. I've read lots of articles like this...Why isn't anyone asking "Why are college costs increasing at 2-3 times the rate of inflaction?"
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