We found it:

Oh my, but the resulting costs of this system (college and university education) to consumers has gone up, not down. How can this be?
College and University education is available to virtually everyone with an IQ above that of an amoeba, there are countless choices available to interested families and students, and it has a "public option" in the form of vast state-run colleges and universities in virtually every state. In fact, some states have more than one state system (check out California).
But, strangely the cost of a college or university education has not only not stayed reasonable, it has increased at a rate faster than that of health care services.
Imagine that.
HT: Carpe Diem
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