Student Debt

Important legal victories during the civil rights era and the expansion of public higher education in the immediate postwar years democratized access to university and colleges to students of color and working-class communities. In recent years, however, shrinking public funding for higher education, unprecedented tuition increases, and increasing reliance on debt has narrowed access to many students. Astronomical tuition and ballooning student debt, which exceeds $1 trillion, ensure that rather than a right, college education in the United States is an increasingly unaffordable luxury. The relationship between race and debt exacerbates this condition for black and Latinx students.