Why college is so expensive in America
College in America is expensive. Students graduate with an average of $37,172 in student loan debt, the country as a whole has more than $1.5 trillion of it and Americans are becoming less convinced that a four-year degree is worth the cost. Learn how we got here, and meet some former students with mounting debt.
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