TownieDeac
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Well since state support for private schools is already zero it can't account for any of the change.
Not really true.
States have long supported in state tuition concessions and tax breaks for private students.
And I think it's fairly obvious that inflation in public tuition can help private schools justify rising costs.
The article was proposing that university expenditures aren't rising that much, but the bills go up for students because of structural changes to how we publicly fund education. Obviously the article is less applicable to private schools than public but the subject of it is rising tuition in general.