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Will you win or lose under new tax plan?
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<blockquote data-quote="Voltwings" data-source="post: 15770235" data-attributes="member: 155561"><p>It gets addressed by tax breaks. In Texas at least, big oil used to get fat tax breaks from their donations to public institutions. It cost my dad like $250 a semester in college if i remember correctly, until the Dems decided the "big corporations" didn't need those tax breaks.</p><p>I'm currently working full time with my first degree and going to school one class a semester for a second degree. Just one class a semester costs me over $1000 at a public state university ... Even if you account for inflation, my dad's semester would cost $650 ish in today's money. College is just ridiculously expense now, just my tuition and books will cost me like $35k - $40k give or take. </p><p></p><p>People do need to pay their bills, but it cant be denied that 20 somethings (i'm 26) are paying a hell of a lot more for the same things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Voltwings, post: 15770235, member: 155561"] It gets addressed by tax breaks. In Texas at least, big oil used to get fat tax breaks from their donations to public institutions. It cost my dad like $250 a semester in college if i remember correctly, until the Dems decided the "big corporations" didn't need those tax breaks. I'm currently working full time with my first degree and going to school one class a semester for a second degree. Just one class a semester costs me over $1000 at a public state university ... Even if you account for inflation, my dad's semester would cost $650 ish in today's money. College is just ridiculously expense now, just my tuition and books will cost me like $35k - $40k give or take. People do need to pay their bills, but it cant be denied that 20 somethings (i'm 26) are paying a hell of a lot more for the same things. [/QUOTE]
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