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Free Tuition, Grants, and Grants: How Democrats Promise to Change US Higher Education

Many Americans consider college education a necessity if they need a career that allows them to buy a home, support a family, and acquire other attributes of what is called the American Dream. But higher education is not cheap, reminds USA Today.

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According to the analytical organization Urban Institute, for students attending a state college with four years of study in their native state, tuition fees currently amount to an average of $ 10.

Several presidential candidates offer the idea of ​​free tuition for many Americans.

Joe Biden's offer

Former US Vice President Joe Biden claims that if he comes to power, students will be able to attend community colleges for up to two years without paying tuition. Partnerships between the federal government and the states will cover the costs.

Biden also promises to double the maximum amount of Pell grants, which this year is $ 6. This project helps low-income students pay for college, and Biden will extend this assistance to more middle-class students.

Offers Amy Klobushar and Michael Bloomberg

Senator Amy Klobushar of Minnesota offers a similar plan. Community college and technical certification will be free and paid by federal funds in the amount of $ 3 for every $ 1 paid by staff for students attending an educational institution at least part-time in their home state.

Klobushar also proposes to ease the path to higher education for older students and to simplify retraining for a new career for those who are already working. She advocates enacting a law that allows these groups to use 529 savings plans, as well as Coverdell's educational accounts, which allow you to make college tax-free contributions and, in some cases, K-12 to cover expenses.

On the subject: University of California offers free tuition for students from low-income families

Like Biden, Klobushar promises to double Pell’s maximum grant to $ 12 a year. Families with annual incomes of up to $ 000 per year will be eligible for such assistance.

According to former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, if he takes office, no student will pay to attend a two-year public college. The lowest-income students would also be able to attend four-year institutions for free, and those colleges would become “very affordable for middle-class families,” its website says.

Sanders and Warren promise four years of free tuition

Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont and Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts went further, promising to make four-year public college free of charge for everyone.

Sanders intends to cover expenses with small taxes or fees from Wall Street traders, and Warren will use the tax on the richest Americans to finance his proposal.

Buttigic offers 80% of families educational assistance

Meanwhile, Pete Buttijic, a former mayor of South Bend, Indiana, says students in 80% of families will not have to pay for four-year college education.

“This percentage will include families earning up to $100 and many middle-income families with multiple children,” his website says. Families with annual incomes of up to $000 will be able to receive "substantial" tuition subsidies. Buttigieg would also increase the maximum Pell Grant by $150.

On the subject: Top 10 Free Tuition American Colleges

“There's no question that if you give a middle-class family $40 for tuition they don't have to pay, they'll be happy,” says Sandy Baum, a senior fellow in the Center for Education, Data and Policy at the Urban Institute. - How else? It would mean a lot to them."

But students or their families will still have to take out loans to pay for living expenses. And higher taxes can reduce the opportunity to save.

“It all sounds like a miracle will happen and no one will ever have to worry about paying for college again,” Baum says. “If only it were that simple...”

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