Now there's a big problem here as to what we kind of knew was going on, tuition inflation, where it wasn't needed to be that high. And because We put these limitations on this and sort of suppress that monetary supply that's allowed to go out there, we're able to, to push cost down. And that's a direct benefit not only to, you know, to it to, to parents that are trying to help their kids get, you know, get into these graduate degree programs. (01:44–01:53)
CLAIM
Asserts that the loan cap policy helped reduce tuition costs by limiting monetary supply.
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