The Southern California-based Orange County Register featured a story Friday entitled “Why millennials living with their parents has become the norm in Southern California.” MPC President Jimmy Sengenberger offered perspective for the piece, written by reporter Ian Wheeler: “Millennials aren’t skeptical about home ownership, but they are concerned about the financial viability of buying one, said Jimmy Sengenberger, chief executive …
Gazette: Cost of college responds to availability of loans and grants, says Denver’s Millennial Policy Center
The Colorado Springs-based Gazette featured a story Tuesday on the Millennial Policy Center’s release of the Millennial Policy Center’s paper on Restoring Higher Education in America: “The climbing cost of higher education is responding to the availability of loans and grants, according to a report out Monday from Denver’s Millennial Policy Center. “Restoring Higher Education in America” looks at cost …
MPC Releases Higher Education Reform Policy Paper
There can be no doubt that the cost of college is excessive, burdensome, and downright inhibiting for students looking to get a degree. In the last decade alone, the cost of college has skyrocketed 170%, the average new graduate is $37,000 in debt, and student loan debt now stands at $1.4 trillion total. The trajectory we are on is both …