Health economics
2026-04-26
10 minute read
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The US Higher Education Cliff: Demographics, Defaults, and the Tier Bifurcation
The 2008 birth cohort reaches college age in fall 2026, the first full impact of a 15 percent decline in 18 year olds projected through 2039. Layered on top: a botched FAFSA cycle that broke aid processing, a proposed 21 percent endowment tax on the largest funds, and a state revenue share that has fallen from roughly 70 percent of public university revenue in the early 1990s to about 40 percent today. The sector splits into two solvency curves.
US higher education enters the 2026 to 2027 academic year facing the long forecast demographic cliff. The Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education projects the high school graduating class will peak near 3.9 million in 2025 and decline by roughly 13 percent through 2041, with the 18 year old population down 15 percent over the s...