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On Wednesday at his semiannualEvidence Contradicts the Readings
For example, this week George Washington University became the first major college to charge over $50,000 per year for room, board and tuition in 2007. The cost of home insurance around the country (particularly in coastal areas) has risen exponentially -- and in certain cases this is actually forcing homeowners to sell their homes. Rental prices of apartments are rising at annualized rates over 3%-5% (office rents at nearly twice that rate!), and food prices are soaring (just look at the higher prices of commodities such as wheat, corn, sugar, etc.).Featured Photo Galleries
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