Anonymous wrote:OP here. It's most likely a combination of more people in this area being able to spend more for education, as well as it being more expensive to run a school in the DMV versus the Baltimore area.
Still, it's pretty lousy that a kid can go to a strong academic school like Gilman for $28K versus $35K+ down here.
During the 2008 recession and onward, you saw a lot of parochial schools like Gonzaga and PVI witness a substantial increase in applications. I know the market ultimately dictates the prices, but it would be interesting to see if an established school could find a way to lower tuition, and what the result would be (both for the school as well as whether other schools would follow suit).
I really don't understand this whine. Sidwell costs 20% more than Gilman.
A house in Cleveland park costs waaay more than the same 1914 house in Roland Park. A corporate attorney makes easily 20% more at a dc-bases firm than a Baltimore-based firm. A personal training session or a dog walk costs 20% more in the District than in Baltimore.
Oddly, the GS pay scale is the same for dc and Baltimore.