A 2017 College Board study estimated that the cost of college has increased 100% since 2001. The St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank estimates that U.S. college tuition debt has increased from $480 billion in 2006 to $1.5 trillion in 2018. Several 2020 Democratic Presidential Primary candidates have argued that the cost of college is out of control and that the government should pay for tuition. Opponents argue that the government cant afford it and point to estimates from the Committee for a Responsible Federal budget that estimate programs would cost the government $80 billion a year.
45% 是的 |
55% 不 |
39% 是的 |
38% 不 |
7% Yes, but only for partial tuition |
9% No, but provide lower interest rates for student loans |
8% No, but provide more scholarship opportunities for low-income students |
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Unique answers from America users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.
@9B64W581yr1Y
No, unless low income families
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Yes, but more attention should be paid to reducing college tuition fees so that children from ordinary families can also enter colleges to study
@8PCDB7J3yrs3Y
Yes, but only for those who are in need.
@8KY9RCG3yrs3Y
Depend on government financial .
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