There are key metrics. How much money does it cost you relative to your increase in your earnings power? People go to college for economic security. What percentage of Pell students, Pell Grant students do you have? I mean, there's all kinds of metrics in my view that better reflect the quality of the school. But to basically shape the rankings to create this externality of rejectionism, it would strike me that the editors would sit down and say, we're not bad people. We've created something that's had enormous negative impact on middle class households. Anyways, that's my fail. My win is Camilla and Harrison to two wonderful young people.
Kara and Scott discuss the impacts of a Texas social media law, and California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s bill to protect children’s data. Also, Adobe acquired Figma. Plus, a mega stock crash at Meta, a bizarre harassment case for eBay, and Russian troll’s impact on the Women’s March. Friend of Pivot, Marta Tellado, stops by to talk about her new book, “Buyer Aware: Harnessing Our Consumer Power for a Safe, Fair, and Transparent Marketplace.”
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