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In reply to the discussion: This is why millennials will never grow up [View all]n2doc
(47,953 posts)82. I disagree. Those things didn't help, but the big driver is the loss of inexpensive state schools
When you go from 80% state support to 10% or less, that changes things.
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Says the guy quoting statistics showing Reagan losing by 1, tied or winning by 17.
jeff47
Aug 2015
#44
Sure, but without a major shift in boomer voting from 72 -80 reagan doesn't get elected.
Warren Stupidity
Aug 2015
#66
No. The high cost of college is the result of easy credit and careerist administrators.
AngryAmish
Aug 2015
#81
I disagree. Those things didn't help, but the big driver is the loss of inexpensive state schools
n2doc
Aug 2015
#82
I was being generous 'cause when I just outright declare us a generation of assholes
Warren Stupidity
Aug 2015
#9
Why forgive only a debt that affects mainly middle class people, while ignoring debt
gollygee
Aug 2015
#83
Our fearless leaders grab onto any statement they can as most are riding along by the seat of their
RKP5637
Aug 2015
#53
Student loans are not the problem, atrocious tuition fees and costs are the real problem
seveneyes
Aug 2015
#12
easy access to student loans is what enabled tuition and fees to spiral out of sight
magical thyme
Aug 2015
#21
Right, because banks and financial institutions NEVER lay people off . . .. .
HughBeaumont
Aug 2015
#50
they didn't equate home ownership with growing up. It's one of many milestones...
magical thyme
Aug 2015
#22
well I never married and don't have kids either. I bought a condo at 32; replaced it with
magical thyme
Aug 2015
#39
If the residential construction industry is raising hell about this, I sure don't ever hear about it
steve2470
Aug 2015
#33
Interesting. I saw a lot of information about it back when I was looking into it
ecstatic
Aug 2015
#75
The article refers "millenials" as if the only ones which count go to college
jberryhill
Aug 2015
#57