Figuring out how much it costs to attend college is complicated. Almost no one pays the published price, but the actual amount varies widely depending on family income. @mzinshteyn dives deep on the "mystifying costs" of higher education in California: https://t.co/nRJT242400
At the risk of this reading like a GCSE maths paper, imagine two students: James and Juliet. James started university in 2011, and paid £3,375 a year. Juliet started a year later, and paid £9,000 a year. 📫 @harrytlambert https://t.co/1J1fVQEe1z
Some colleges are charging students nearly $100,000 tuition knowing taxpayers will foot the bill https://t.co/Q5SnRozU0g https://t.co/Q5SnRozU0g

Post-2012 students are facing significantly higher costs for university degrees compared to pre-2012 students. The increase in tuition fees, coupled with higher interest rates, has resulted in a substantial financial burden. Some colleges in the U.S. are charging nearly $100,000 in tuition, with taxpayers bearing the cost. The complexities of college costs, including varying amounts based on family income, are highlighted in a deep dive on higher education expenses in California.


