That’s an interesting theory considering tuition prices didn’t really skyrocket until the economy crashed and state governments were forced to give less money to schools, which meant they had to charge students more to make up for it.
Even so, most developed countries help students pay for school. The difference for many of them is that the government caps tuition just like they control health care prices. But certain US politicians love capitalism and the so called free market(most of them are in one party and it’s not the Democrats) and the result is paying twice the price for an inferior education and subpar health care.
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That’s an interesting theory considering tuition prices didn’t really skyrocket until the economy crashed and state governments were forced to give less money to schools, which meant they had to charge students more to make up for it.
Even so, most developed countries help students pay for school. The difference for many of them is that the government caps tuition just like they control health care prices. But certain US politicians love capitalism and the so called free market(most of them are in one party and it’s not the Democrats) and the result is paying twice the price for an inferior education and subpar health care.