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Who Pays for University Education in BC?

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This study shows that university graduates more than pay off the cost of their undergraduate degrees: degrees mean higher incomes, which mean higher taxes paid into the public treasury. These two infographics from the study help explain our calculations (click to enlarge):INFOGRAPHIC: Who pays for university education in BC? INFOGRAPHIC: How should we pay for university education in BC?

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