We have been restraining the growth of the cost of education-that is, tuition, room and board-to be within approximately one and a half percentage points of the consumer price index.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
We should be trying to make education less expensive, not more.
Overhead costs are far too high, state support is dropping, and college tuition is far too expensive. Colleges are pricing themselves out of existence.
We really shouldn't be running education like a supermarket where you compare prices.
We are in the middle of an education recession.
We need to increase education budgets.
Our public school system is our country's biggest and most inefficient monopoly, yet it keeps demanding more and more money.
The failures that we have are sometimes expensive educations.
When it comes to college education, American families are paying more and getting less.
How can the cost of education be the cost of life? It is unacceptable; it is reprehensible that we have allowed it to fester.
College today is an expensive option without a lot of economies of scale, right, when you go and live at a college. So you have a system that's increasing its cost base by probably five percent a year.