Re: The Crisis of College Affordability
yes, your're right sharky, we are splitting hairs a little bit here, but how did this same model work in the 80's when my tuition bill was 2K per year?
If the prof is taking home 120K today with 16K tuition, then in 1980 he was taking home 120/8 = 15K @ 2K per year tuition, all other things being equal. i made 12K a year in 80s in a non union job unloading trucks. i lived with my parents. I dont think 15K is a livable wage in the 80's. If i remember right 30K was a decent wage.
Was the state kicking in much more then than now? what has changed?
yes, your're right sharky, we are splitting hairs a little bit here, but how did this same model work in the 80's when my tuition bill was 2K per year?
If the prof is taking home 120K today with 16K tuition, then in 1980 he was taking home 120/8 = 15K @ 2K per year tuition, all other things being equal. i made 12K a year in 80s in a non union job unloading trucks. i lived with my parents. I dont think 15K is a livable wage in the 80's. If i remember right 30K was a decent wage.
Was the state kicking in much more then than now? what has changed?
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