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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The seniors this year are the peak of the demographic cliff. It drops off next admissions cycle.[/quote] Incorrect. 1/2 of the class of 2026 was born in 2008, which is the first year in the demographic cliff. [/quote] You are incorrect. Actual enrollment numbers at the schools show clearly that class of 2026 is the absolute peak of the cliff. Class of 2026 is much larger than any class before or after. And actually, I think class of 2024 is also larger than class of 2025. Of the three peak years (24/25/26) class of 2025 is the smallest.[/quote] I think New England states peaked earlier though.[/quote] Probably. Rich white liberal families have the worst birth rate of any demographic. They are below replacement rates and have been for years. As a group, they simply are not having children.[/quote]
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