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Could you explain why? Just curious. -- nm
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MDH
Revenue generation from a source that would result in low to minimal impact. -- nm
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Nov 3 '17, 07:50
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Plus in a vacuum, why shouldn't they pay tax on investment income? -- nm
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Roger More
Nov 3, 07:58
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For sure there's a political dimension to it, and I think that's really what's driving the objections (why tax this thing you don't like, but not
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Roger More
Nov 3, 08:09
I agree that coming from who it is coming from adds a layer of suspicion. My comments are more directed towards the endowment policies in general. -- nm
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Nov 3, 08:06
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All I had for details when commenting was 1.5%, $100K/student and 140 institutions. -- nm
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Name Withheld by Request
Nov 3, 08:16
Seriously! -- nm
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Hedge Funds
Nov 3, 08:01
Chairtable organization, funds used for those purposes -- nm
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MDH
Nov 3, 07:59
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They're not really charitable orgs though, they're educational institutions.
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Roger More
Nov 3, 08:04
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Because students at Princeton, Harvard, Stanford, Yale etc on average come from families with above average incomes
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Roger More
Nov 3, 08:18
College demographics are a pretty well-defined measurable at this point. Sure, lower-income kids attend too, but "Mom and Dad went to college" is...
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Nov 3, 08:11
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A university would have less money for a lot of things tho. If getting lower income students is so important, would they make the cuts in those areas? -- nm
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Roger More
Nov 3, 08:19
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I think cuts would have a lumpier impact - eg a university might decide not to build a new building, but extend the life of an old one by a few years
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Roger More
Nov 3, 08:38
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"The trends are reversing over the last 20 years..." Are you sure about that claim? Not saying "Aha, you're wrong!" but it isn't what I've seen/read. -- nm
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Nov 3, 08:29
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So what's the percentage of low-income freshmen is Yale citing? -- nm
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Name Withheld by Request
Nov 3, 08:48
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A down and dirty Google search just found this UCLA study from 2007 that cited 2007 freshmen came from families with 60% higher family incomes. -- (link)
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Nov 3, 08:13
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Decreasing college funds, and less used for student aid... -- nm
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MDH
Nov 3, 07:52
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