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You can tell this is an ancient meme because it prices college at 4 years at $9,000 per year instead of 5 years at $30,000 per year ๐Ÿ˜†

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[โ€“] RedditRefugeeTom@lemmy.world -1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Honestly, would my wife and I need to save up only $1k per month for the next 16 years to pay for my kid's college? That sounds absurdly do-able and easy. I'm all for trade school too. My Wife and I went to a more technical college and are doing fairly good for ourselves. Will hope our kid goes the same path. We got our college degree and in between years we had jobs in our industry and did interning. That's the best of both worlds IMO.

[โ€“] OsrsNeedsF2P@lemmy.ml 5 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Honestly, would my wife and I need to save up only $1k per month for the next 16 years to pay for my kidโ€™s college?

16x12 = 192,000.. Where are you getting this number from? That's enough to put 2 kids through even the more expensive US colleges, assuming investments outperform tuition hikes

[โ€“] RedditRefugeeTom@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Never hurts to have extra if my Wife and I can afford it!

If you can afford to save 1k a month, you probably should lol

[โ€“] MindlessZ@lemm.ee 1 points 1 year ago

Given inflation, current estimates put the cost of a 4 year degree at about 180k in 2040, so not an unreasonable savings estimate. That number is both available from online estimates as well as what my own financial planner gave me when discussing my daughter's college fund