Bullshit!
Now pitchers will have to face 3 batters. I’d prefer to listen to the opinions of Colin Kapernick.
My college loans equaled about $7K for 4 years, 1969 - 1973. According to website... https://www.in2013dollars.com/us/inflation/1969?amount=7000
Would now equal to about $50K in 202 dollars.
$7,000 in 1969 is equivalent in purchasing power to about $49,058.75 in 2020, a difference of $42,058.75 over 51 years. The 1969 inflation rate was 5.46% . The current inflation rate (2019 to 2020) is now 2.05% 1 .
Our oldest son went to U of Houston. Our daughter graduated from UT. I don’t remember how much it costs, but she figured equal to a new Ferrari. Our youngest grad from Concordia Irvine Ca where it cost $75K a year for tuition/room/board/books, etc. We paid it all. Not easy, but we did it. You don’t go on expensive trips, you don’t buy a new car very often. We bought a car in 1975, 1980, 1996, and 2011. That is all. You don’t eat out a lot, you cook less expensive food at home. You don’t buy expensive designer label clothes all the time. You scrimp and save.
I want OUR money back BEFORE anyone else gets theirs! hee hee
That's complete bullshit!!!!!