College tuition inflation: How the cost of college has risen over time
The cost of public universities in the U.S. has nearly tripled since the 1980s.
Heidi Rivera is a former personal finance writer and reporter for Bankrate. Her areas of expertise include personal loans, student loans and debt consolidation, in addition to data collection and analysis. Heidi started covering personal finance topics in late 2018 and her work has been featured in several publications, including Money, MSN Money, Yahoo Finance and Money Under 30.
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