A few weeks ago, the House of Representatives’ Committee on Education and Labor approved the Student Aid and Fiscal Responsibility Act (SAFRA). It would end subsidies (and insurance for 97 percent of default losses) for private lenders to make student loans under terms and conditions set by Congress. Instead, all federal student loans would be [...]
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The Libertarian’s Dilemma, Cont’d
Last week I wrote that the problem of runaway college spending presents libertarians with something of a dilemma, because, “the best way to bend down the long-term higher education cost curve and thus reduce government spending is to increase government regulation in the form of mandatory reporting [of information about institutional performance].”
Unsurprisingly, Neal McCluskey of [...]






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