Inflation will change the politics of higher education as student debt accelerates, raising the cost of living while studying, and increasing the amount that students must later repay, says higher education expert Andrew Norton.
With income-contingent loans for study indexed to the consumer price index, Mr Norton said that already-simmering student anger as inflation hit 5.1 per cent was likely to be inflamed as it rises to 7 per cent or more.
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