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Thu Dec 7, 2017, 06:00 PM Dec 2017

Feds Dudley Says High College Costs Lower Economic Mobility

By David Harrison at the Wall Street Journal

https://www.wsj.com/articles/feds-dudley-says-high-college-costs-lower-economic-mobility-1512658998

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College has become out of reach for large numbers of students, making it harder for them to earn more than their parents and limiting economic mobility, Federal Reserve Bank of New York President William Dudley said Thursday.

College costs have risen faster than wages for decades, driving more students to take out loans. Student debt has tripled, to over $1.4 trillion, over the past 20 years, Mr. Dudley told a conference on higher education financing at the New York Fed.

If students are unprepared for college and drop out, they often become delinquent on their loans. In turn, students are less likely to buy homes, he said.

“These factors matter for inequality and social mobility, because increasing home equity is the major form of wealth accumulation for the great majority of American families,” Mr. Dudley said. “Thus, rising tuition and changes in the way that college is financed appear to have diminished the ability of higher education to lift people from poverty into the middle class.”

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Feds Dudley Says High College Costs Lower Economic Mobility (Original Post) applegrove Dec 2017 OP
This gets the "No Shit, Sherlock" Award. nt eppur_se_muova Dec 2017 #1
Thanks, Perfesser! hatrack Dec 2017 #2
This is why young people are angry. College tuition, debt, bleak prospects. nt Irish_Dem Dec 2017 #3
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