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Dive Brief:
- Two-thirds (65%) of Americans are unsatisfied with U.S. higher education, according to an annual survey of more than 2,000 adults from New America, a left-leaning think tank, marking a decrease from 2018 (72%).
- About half (51%) of Americans say getting a high-quality education after high school is unaffordable, and roughly four in five say the federal and state governments should allocate more funding to higher education to make it more accessible.
- Around two-thirds of Americans say colleges should lose access to government funding if their students have high default rates, and three-fourths said the same of institutions whose graduates struggle to earn a living wage.
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