Parents thinking of saving for their children's college education in around a decade could be in for some sticker shock.
Breaking down the costs U.S. college tuition inflation averaged 12% annually from 2010 to 2022, according to T. Rowe Price, citing research by Education Data Initiative .
Even assuming a more modest 5% annual inflation rate, the estimated total college cost could be as high as $383,823, she said.
That college tuition bill 10 years from now — taking the $165,000 as a baseline and assuming a 3% normalized inflation rate and tuition inflation of 6% — could hit $295,000, according to Ebright.
"It is important to maintain some exposure to growth assets as tuition inflation has traditionally been higher than the broader economy," Shen said.
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