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Money Matters: College Tuition Compared to Minimum Wage

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Enriching Education - Cost of College vs. Inflation

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along with other notable findings: If the cost of going to college rose consistently with the U.S. Thanks for reading!

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Enriching Education: College Enrollment and Revenue Survey

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Other Interesting Data: College enrollment is down 3.1 million students over the last decade Total annual revenue for US colleges from tuition and fees has increased by at least $6.9 billion over the last decade In 2022, community college tuition only rose a bit to $3,860 per year, for a total of $17.9

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Enriching Education: European "Twins" to US Colleges

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Acceptance rates for US colleges continue to drop year after year. Between 2017-2022, Boston College’s acceptance rate dropped from 32% to 16% and New York University's from 27.66% to 12.20%. Thanks for reading! This material comes from Motherhood Moment.

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How Saving Can Also Lead to Good Health

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Saving money at the grocery store , gas station , car insurance, or even college tuition are all examples of things that should be something you strive for and are eager to achieve. However, you have to adapt a frugal mindset and train your mind to experience joy and excitement when you save a dollar.

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Meet Jackie. She and Her Husband Paid off $147,000 in Debt | Debt Free Stories

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We paid for braces, college tuition for my son, and did fun stuff like traveling while we were paying off debt. Thanks for interviewing me! Thanks Jackie, for being so honest about your debt story. They ranged from a low of about $2,300/yr (no zeros missing there!) to a high of maybe $80,000/year.

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