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As tuition costs surge, many people are starting to question the value of a college education. But a degree from one type of institution is still likely to pay off, according to a recent analysis. Attending a public university that charges in-state tuition is likely to be a good investment for anyone who goes on to earn at least $50,000 before taxes for the first 10 years after graduation…
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