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Yes the tuition prices can be very costly to a student and college graduate going into the economic world or families trying to financially support their child. “According to the College Board, going to college costs between three and four times as much as it did 20 years ago”(us news). As some view tuition costs as detrimental to their future, which can lead in the decision of not attending a university or any type of college, but it has been shown recently that college tuition debt is weighed out by the income that is made years later after college. A separate study by the New York Fed concluded that "The benefits of both a bachelor's degree and an associate's degree still tend to outweigh the costs, with both degrees earning a return of about 15% over the past decade."(Maxfield). So when weighing down the tuition costs to see if it’s really worth it it’s important to keep in mind the money return is much higher despite tuition costs and the options of scholarships, financial aid and many other opportunities at