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The Great Recession’s missing children are finally bringing college’s financial crisis into sight. Welcome to the ‘enrollment volatility’ era

Fortune Jun 20, 2026 Jun 20 ⏱ 1 min read 👁 14 views
The Great Recession’s missing children are finally bringing college’s financial crisis into sight. Welcome to the ‘enrollment volatility’ era
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The children that weren’t born after 2008 are starting to show up in enrollment, or lack thereof. It's pretty simple what happens when student go missing. This story was reported by Fortune. For more Finance news in Kenya, stay tuned to Masaa.
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