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March 28, 201703/28/17: The changing landscape of a lucrative export: international students
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A drop in international students — who collectively add 31 billion to the U.S. economy — is met by colleges making efforts to assuage students threatened by Trump's travel ban. Before that, we take a look at how Americans spend their SNAP benefits and follow the increasing amounts of money U.S. airlines are investing in Chinese air travel.
Aired March 28, 2017
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Kortney C
Maybe it's wishful thinking, but perhaps if the universities have less of a pool of students they might become more competitive cost wise. Probably just use as an excuse to increase rates:(
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