Reporting on the economy
Just a short podcast documenting what it was like to report on the economy and how I grew to love the topic, I once dreaded, in the end.
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Monday, March 7, 2011
Surviving the minimum wage crisis
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With only $20 in her bank account, every week poses new, daunting, challenges for Mary Carmody, 20, of Milton, as she tries to balance a job, class, and her finances while attending UMass Amherst.
Carmody is just one of thousands of college students struggling to pay their way through the higher education system. With college costs on the rise and a tighter job market, many students are forced to barely scrape by or avoid college all together.
Lessening the burden: tips to save cash in college
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With average college costs rising by thousands each year, previous means of affording school, such as having a job, or relying on parents, is no longer enough for many students. According to CNN.com, many colleges across the US are increasing tuition prices rapidly. The University of California, for example “estimates a 30% increase in the 2010-2011 year” and according to College Board, the average price of public 4-year schools tuition fees are as high as $20,000 per year in some parts of the country and can get as high as $50,000 at private schools.
At these prices, many students are forced to find ways to reduce the burden. By reducing costs, an average college student can open up many new opportunities for the future.
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