University fees have increased by more than 28 percent over eight years in one U.S. state
The cost of college tuition for public universities has become costlier over recent years, forcing more and more students into debt, and a Newsweek map shows the top five worst-affected statesWhile the Biden-Harris administration continues its pledge to reduce overall student debt for millions of borrowers with numerous debt relief and cancellation plans, the cost of tuition is still rising.
While Alaska is not the state by which tuition increased the most in terms of dollar cost, it still rose by 28.9 percent, the highest in the ranking.Virginia comes second to Alaska, where fees rose by 25.1 percent between 2013-2014 and 2022. Back then, tuition set students back an average of $19,845 per year, rising to a more recent $26,507.
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