[Congressional Record Volume 162, Number 57 (Thursday, April 14, 2016)]
[House]
[Page H1689]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
COLLEGE AFFORDABILITY
(Mr. CICILLINE asked and was given permission to address the House
for 1 minute.)
Mr. CICILLINE. Mr. Speaker, on Saturday, at 3:30 p.m., I am hosting a
public discussion at the Community College of Rhode Island Lincoln
campus to highlight financial aid opportunities for students and the
work we need to do in Congress to address the crisis of student debt.
Our young people are drowning in student debt. It is projected that
65 percent of the job openings by 2020 will require postsecondary
education or training beyond high school, so this will become even more
urgent.
The cost of education in a 4-year university has increased 250
percent since 1979, while real wages have stayed about the same.
Compared to 1979, students pay $26,000 more per year for a private
university and $11,000 more each year at a public university. The
average Rhode Island college student has over $31,000 in student loan
debt, the fourth highest in the country.
We need to guarantee young people that they can graduate from college
debt free. We need to allow students to refinance existing debt at
lower rates, and we need to increase Pell grants and other investments
in higher education. This needs to be a national priority. We need to
do it now. Our future depends on it.
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