Workers have to work for a longer period of time in order to afford University Tuition than they used to in 1980. The trend is hardest on minimum wage workers who have to work 32.24 weeks of full-time work in 2020 to afford tuition, compared to 5.95 weeks of full-time work in 1980. This ignores taxes and assumes all money earned is put toward tuition.

Since 1980 the price of a Year’s University Tuition has increased by 282% when adjusted for inflation.

Wages have gone up nominally, but not as much when accounting for inflation. The minimum wage has decreased since 1980 after adjusting for inflation.

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Visualized on boomerchecker.com

Edit:

  • Fixed an error when converting Median and Top 5% from annual to weekly. The time to save for those two brackets rose as a result.
  • Added wage data for the different wage brackets for reference.
  • AngryCommieKender@lemmy.world
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    There are tons of free accredited courses online. You can get certain degrees from Harvard and Yale, online for free. I don’t want to link to Reddit, but there is a community over there that just archives the links to the courses.

    It may take you a bit longer, but one course at a time at your own pace is an extremely easy way to accidentally get a degree.