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Higher Education — Who Pays, Who Benefits, and What Doesn't Add Up

Higher Education — Who Pays, Who Benefits, and What Doesn't Add Up

Published 1 year, 1 month ago
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Billions of dollars flow into higher education every year.

The real question is:
how is that money used—and what problem is it solving?

In this episode, I examine how university funding works, using recent debates around Harvard as a starting point.

We explore:
• Where federal funding for universities comes from
• How those funds are allocated and used
• The tension between public funding and institutional independence
• Why college remains expensive despite large inflows of money

From there, I outline an alternative approach:
what it would look like to redirect funding in a way that expands access and reduces cost.

This isn't about taking sides.
It's about understanding how the system works—and what could work differently.

#Education #College #Tuition #Economics #PublicPolicy #SystemsThinking #WhatActuallyWorks

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