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The Upshot
Extraordinarily detailed data shows how elite colleges prefer the richest students, even among students with similar test scores.
By Aatish Bhatia, Claire Cain Miller and Josh Katz
Briefing
Americans under 40 have had to cope with a worse economy than earlier generations. How should it affect the debate over Biden’s debt-relief plan?
By David Leonhardt
Opinion
Our current system of student loans and college funding is at odds with what we hope to achieve by encouraging people to go to college.
By Susan Dynarski
The president’s plan focuses on less affluent student borrowers.
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Financial pressures explain why many campuses have brought students back. But there is a textbook solution, two economists say: government intervention.
By Sarah Cohodes and Susan Dynarski
U.S.
Colleges are struggling to deal with outbreaks on campus.
By Amelia Nierenberg and Adam Pasick
When it is safe enough to return to school, young children would benefit the most. Yet financial pressures are pushing colleges to reopen most rapidly, an economist says.
Bringing millions of students back to campus would create enormous risks for society but comparatively little educational benefit, an economist says.