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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 2 Aug 2015

    Role of federal aid in driving up tuitions gains credence among more economists http://on.wsj.com/1KKyIo0 pic.twitter.com/nPqTZ7PHin

    6:40 PM - 2 Aug 2015
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      2. Brandi Koontz‏ @bfkoontz 2 Aug 2015
        Replying to @WSJ

        Duh! "@WSJ: Role of federal aid in driving up tuitions gains credence among more economists http://on.wsj.com/1KKyIo0  pic.twitter.com/eeST5Xjo9J”

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      3. Buck Fama‏ @magnumCJ 2 Aug 2015
        Replying to @bfkoontz

        @bfkoontz. it is taking @WSJ a little long to figure out this economic fact, isn't it?

        0 replies 0 retweets 2 likes
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      2. Ed Marston‏ @34bostonfan 2 Aug 2015
        Replying to @WSJ

        @WSJ what is going to stop the same thing from happening to health insurance?

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      1. Tom‏ @TomdDuffy 2 Aug 2015
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        @WSJ I guess it takes economists a while to catch on.

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      1. Brandi Koontz‏ @bfkoontz 2 Aug 2015
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        @WSJ it takes an economist to figure this out? I just have a lowly communications degree and I could have told you this ten years ago.

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      1. andrew wilson‏ @wilsoa2000 2 Aug 2015
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        @WSJ no kidding just figuring this out now?

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      1. .Gloria Rangott‏ @gloriarangott1 2 Aug 2015
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        @WSJ ..oh, I see! Those who pay full tuition w/o loans have our cost hiked to support those who pay through loans? ???

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      1. M 🇺🇸GA/KAG‏ @mannreagan 2 Aug 2015
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        @WSJ well, yes... If gov't will pay more, charge more

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      1. Rick‏ @Bisco_Rick 2 Aug 2015
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        @WSJ shocker... Governments can't actually reduce the cost of anything material

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      1. wiml‏ @wiml2 2 Aug 2015
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        @WSJ Does the same for medical costs, insurance, drugs, housing, agriculture, and anything else that's subsidized!

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      1. Only The Truth‏ @underdog5578 2 Aug 2015
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        “@WSJ: Role of federal aid in driving up tuitions gains credence among more economists http://on.wsj.com/1KKyIo0  pic.twitter.com/rF2WZRis89” duh!!!

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      1. Sophialucy‏ @Sophialucy7701 3 Aug 2015
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        @WSJ Wow! Really its valuable tips How to Income in stock Market? Join now………http://goo.gl/fRxgKA 

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      1. MikeWurst‏ @grumpycurmudgeo 2 Aug 2015
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        @WSJ Blinding statement of the obvious. Simple economics. When "free" federal $ flood a system, prices soar. See, eg, Medicare/Medicaid.

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      1. Rededdy‏ @rededdy56 2 Aug 2015
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        @WSJ Duh! Ha.

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      1. Jonathan Vega$‏ @Vegas_Whoa 2 Aug 2015
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        RT @WSJ: Role of federal aid in driving up tuitions gains credence among more economists http://on.wsj.com/1KKyIo0 pic.twitter.com/QcmZFV3zRC

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