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		<title>By: JLP</title>
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		<description>&quot;When something like that hits the news, it makes it that much easier to gas stations to raise their prices anyway. Upward-looking predictions tend to become a self-fullfilling prophecy.&quot;

You got that right!  It is the same way with college tuition.  Everybody talks about how fast college tuition is going to increase, giving colleges an opportunity to raise prices.

JLP

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;When something like that hits the news, it makes it that much easier to gas stations to raise their prices anyway. Upward-looking predictions tend to become a self-fullfilling prophecy.&#8221;</p>
<p>You got that right!  It is the same way with college tuition.  Everybody talks about how fast college tuition is going to increase, giving colleges an opportunity to raise prices.</p>
<p>JLP</p>
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