Details have begun to emerge for Hillary Clinton’s plan to tackle college affordability, with media reports on Monday saying her “New College Compact” would cost $350 billion over 10 years. The Democratic presidential candidate had been expected to reveal particulars during town-hall discussions in New Hampshire on Monday and Tuesday. Clinton would “pay for the plan by capping the value of itemized deductions that wealthy families can take on their tax returns,” said a New York Times report. She “wants to help student debtors by taxing the rich,” said a Huffington Post article.
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