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New York’s Great Cost Shift: How Higher Education Cuts Undermine the State’s Future Middle Class

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2013-08-01

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Demos

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Just as postsecondary education is becoming increasingly vital to getting a good job and entering the middle class, college costs are rising beyond the reach of many New Yorkers. State policy decisions have played a significant role in this rise by shifting costs onto students and families though declining state support. This report points out that New York’s investment in higher education has decreased considerably over the past twenty years, and its financial aid programs, though still some of the country’s most expansive, fail to reach many students with financial need. Students and their families now pay—or borrow—much more than they can afford to get a higher education, a trend which will have grave consequences for New York’s future economy.

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college costs, education, higher--government policy, student financial aid, education, higher--New York, student loans

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