Why college became so expensive and what that has meant for America’s middle-class families
- Derk Renwick
- Sep 3, 2019
- 1 min read
The story of the rising cost of college in America is often told through numbers, with references to runaway tuition prices and the ever-growing pile of outstanding student debt.
The personal toll these trends have taken is hard to convey, but the anthropologist Caitlin Zaloom does so in her new book, Indebted: How Families Make College Work at Any Cost, which documents how the price of a college education has forced many middle-class families to rearrange their priorities, finances, and lives.
Read more at www.theatlantic.com . . .
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