Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For all the naysayers, Vanguard’s college cost calculator, I call it the “dream destroyer....”
https://vanguard.wealthmsi.com/collcost.php
Yeah. We are saving to meet the goals this projects but realistically I don't see how its possible for the cost of college to increase 5% every year. In 10-15 years that means a LOT of families won't be able to afford it and school loans will be crushing. I suspect the cost will continue to outpace CPI inflation but not double it - its just not sustainable IMO.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is why more people are choosing state schools, some of which are still expensive. Privates are really only for the very rich and very poor.
That has been our experience, OP, some privates are already at $78,000 a year. You need to plan for a lot, lot more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The cost of college goes up a lot every year.
It has to stop at a point because more and more people will default on student loans. Student loans are what allowed the cost to increase so much anyway.
It won't stop because the internationals can pay full freight. I know deans of law schools who fill half their classes with full freight Chinese students.
Anonymous wrote:This is why more people are choosing state schools, some of which are still expensive. Privates are really only for the very rich and very poor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The cost of college goes up a lot every year.
It has to stop at a point because more and more people will default on student loans. Student loans are what allowed the cost to increase so much anyway.
Anonymous wrote:For all the naysayers, Vanguard’s college cost calculator, I call it the “dream destroyer....”
https://vanguard.wealthmsi.com/collcost.php
Anonymous wrote:For all the naysayers, Vanguard’s college cost calculator, I call it the “dream destroyer....”
https://vanguard.wealthmsi.com/collcost.php
Anonymous wrote:We are budgeting $200k per year, per child.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: I admit I’m confused by the amount we are supposed to invest ($1,200 per month) for each child to fund private college. That means we will be investing approximately $259k over 18 years. That is enough to pay for private college now at 60k per year. Is the calculator not including any appreciation?!?
Our goal is to invest at least 60k by age three. This is one year of tuition. I sure hope this would grow to at least two years of tuition by age 18, which would be in 15 years.
The cost of college has been outpacing appreciation, inflation, damn near every financial sector in the last 10 years, and there's no real indication it's going to stop. So if your kid is under 5 now, you should assume college will be closer to $100k/year when s/he is ready to go.
NP. Cool, so working parents are supposed to pay for a private college degree at current prices out of our monthly cash flow, while also paying $1.5k/mo/kid for childcare, paying back our own student loans, and saving for retirement?
F*** the whole system, I’m sending my kids to Germany or Norway for college and telling them not to come back
Anonymous wrote:Use the Vanguard calculator— it shows how much it predicts specific colleges will cost when your kid starts. For my alma mater they’re predicting $650,000 for four years. Oh boy. Better up the savings...