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Inflation is a tiny part of the tuition run up

Paul Campos likes to display an inflation-adjusted list of the tuition at Harvard just to illustrate how the prices have risen. In 2001, he said it was the equivalent of $35k. In 1991, it was $26k. Click here to find out what it was in 1981 and 1971. (NSFW if you work in the college industrial complex.)

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