just scrolled through some data on the cheapest universities in usa and honestly the range is wild. like you've got schools where tuition + room and board runs under 10k a year, and others pushing 30k+. noticed that community colleges and smaller state schools are consistently the most budget-friendly options if you're trying to minimize debt coming out.



found it interesting that the cheapest universities in usa seem concentrated in certain regions - some southern and midwestern schools are pulling tuition under 7-8k annually. meanwhile northeast schools and some west coast options are basically double or triple that. if you're actually planning college without getting crushed by loans, location matters way more than people think.

the data i'm looking at is from 2023, so prices have probably shifted since then, but the pattern holds - cheapest universities in usa tend to be the less-hyped state schools rather than the big name institutions. total cost for a year at some of these places is literally less than what people spend on rent in major cities. definitely worth checking if you've got kids heading to college soon or thinking about going back yourself.
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