
What Exactly Is College For? (Update)
Freakonomics Radio
Wealth Shapes Education: A Cycle of Inequality
Elite universities predominantly serve affluent families who can afford full tuition and often contribute significant donations, creating a cycle that perpetuates their privileged access. While such contributions can enhance the institution's reputation and fund beneficial research, they also exacerbate societal inequality by favoring wealth over merit in education. The disparity in funding and opportunities reflects a broader trend of inequality in the U.S., linking economic power directly to educational access and quality.
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