Are many universities/colleges increasing their cost of attendance by $3,000 each year?

<p>OK. The average income growth per capita since 2000 is about 2% in the U.S., but on the other hand, the middle class’s income isn’t growing so much. It means that upper class’s income growth is so rapid and the rate should be around 4%. It sounds reasonable to me, and I could convince myself that Wesleyan had to increase its COA not because it is struggling financially but because it is just following the general tendency of most LACs. </p>

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