Policy Paradox Summary

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Summary:
The article discusses the rising cost of tuition and how colleges are being blamed for its lack of affordability.
Students are borrowing more and more money, and falling deeper and deeper into student tn debt in order to pay for college. It is the contention of Politicians that the economy has slowed down because of student debt and; as a result is the cause of college graduates not being able to purchase homes. There’s no surprise institutions of higher education have become the blame for its lack of affordability.
From a glance it may appear the costs of college education has risen out of the concern for high salaries of some College Presidents and high profile colleges in Division I athletics. However, the decline in state financial …show more content…

It’s easy to blame colleges than to explore economic policies that favor the wealthy and look for changes that can benefit all income levels. It is the responsibility of the state and our national political leaders to address the inequities regarding wealth in this country. With that said, it’s the duty of the people to make sure that this responsibility is met by our political leaders rather than allowing them to point the finger at colleges.

Relevance:
Chapter 2 of “Policy Paradox” speaks about equity, income inequality and how sharing of income unfairly distributed. Those that believe this to be true point to deliberate government policies that direct large shares of the national income to the rich and the least amount to the rest of the population.
The practice of unequal distribution largely affects middle and lower income families and their ability to afford college. Governments must take responsibility for the inefficiency in the states financing of Higher Education. Policies must be linked to Student aid and tuition if states and government are to be held accountable and all students are to receive equal funding for college

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