"The best math lesson we can teach college students this year is to subtract a tuition increase and benefit from the dividends of higher education"
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The intent is tactical: justify holding the line on tuition (or reducing a planned hike) as not merely political prudence but moral clarity. The subtext is more complicated. Calling future gains “dividends” assumes the labor market will reliably reward degrees, and that the institution’s value can be captured in earnings. It’s a soothing narrative for an anxious era: families watching costs surge, states squeezing budgets, universities leaning harder on tuition revenue. If students can be convinced that today’s sacrifice (or “discipline”) leads to tomorrow’s payoff, the immediate question of who should fund public colleges gets blurred.
It also hands responsibility back to students. The state’s role becomes a one-time subtraction; the student’s role is to endure and then cash out. That’s the quiet ideological move: depoliticize affordability by translating it into personal finance, where optimism substitutes for structural accountability.
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"The best math lesson we can teach college students this year is to subtract a tuition increase and benefit from the dividends of higher education." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-best-math-lesson-we-can-teach-college-90644/. Accessed 26 Feb. 2026.




