Education is a fundamental human right, we’re told. So why does it cost so much? Practically-President Bernie Sanders is on the case, and he’s going to fix it:
3,800%.
That's how much the cost of four-year public college has increased since 1964.
In that time, how many bright young people gave up the chance at a college education because they couldn't afford it?
We will make public colleges and universities tuition-free.
— Bernie Sanders (@BernieSanders) May 16, 2019
Wow! 3,800%? That’s a lot. Where did it all go so wrong, Bernie?
Here, let me help: https://t.co/FP6CG1Zk6e https://t.co/r3riYEyUxD
— Carl Paulus (@CarlPaulus) May 17, 2019
We’re listening …
For those who'd rather not click the link. There's a reason he didn't pick 1965. pic.twitter.com/wpUGKXbQEe
— Carl Paulus (@CarlPaulus) May 17, 2019
Theeeeeere it is.
In a stunningly crazy coincidence, that’s also the year the government got involved in the student loan business. #GovtMakesEverythingMoreExpensive
— StillHere (@MVPTB12) May 17, 2019
And amazingly enough, the federal government started guaranteeing student loans in 1965. Coincidence? I think not.
— Jonathan Bastian (@JFBastian67) May 17, 2019
So obviously, the solution is for the government to get even more involved.
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