More than half of students probably can't afford college due to Covid-19

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The majority of students and their families now say the coronavirus crisis has impacted their ability to pay for school, according to several reports.

in the red, owing about $30,000 per borrower, according to data from the Institute for College Access & Success.in loans in pursuit of a degree at a public college or university, according to a new NerdWallet analysis of data from the National Center for Education Statistics.

"The Covid health crisis is causing many young people to change and adapt their plans," said Vivian Tsai, chair of the College Savings Foundation.Chair of the College Savings Foundation About 39% of the high school graduating class of 2020 said that economic uncertainty due to Covid-19 will affect their decisions about higher education, the College Savings Foundation found.

 

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Probably just as well, since none of them will have a job to go to after college. My last two instacart drivers were recent EE grads.

GET MAD.

And avoid all of that massive debt

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