Parents are telling other parents that you can save a lot of money renting. Forever they've been looking for a solution to higher textbook prices.
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Textbook rental is a great concept. It is just a great business model.
Using a service such as Chegg.com, students can save on average more than $600 a year when they rent textbooks over purchasing them.
In some families, parents don't read or don't have the money to spend on books.
Textbooks are no longer given to schoolchildren; they're too expensive. So they're given to the teachers, who probably need them more.
When parents have invested enormous amounts of money in their kids' education, to find their kids coming back to live with them - well, that was not what they bargained for.
When it comes to college education, American families are paying more and getting less.
We're committed to making sure parents have affordable, quality early learning for their kids - there's no question about it.
My dad was rubbish at all other aspects of his financial life, but he's pretty good at paying the rent.
Higher ebook prices don't benefit me, booksellers or readers, and that means something is really wrong.
One of my concerns for my children is growing up with your parents having a lot of money.
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