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October 27, 2010
Higher education bubble, textbook division
This is a pretty sobering chart included in a pretty sobering piece of commentary by UW-Flint economics professor Mark J. Perry. It shows the rise in textbook and educational materials prices as compared to house prices and the Consumer Price Index.
When things can't keep going on as they are, they tend to stop.
FGS (via Instapundit)
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