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Student Income And Spending Patterns At Utah State University, Jesse Rodney Dansie
Student Income And Spending Patterns At Utah State University, Jesse Rodney Dansie
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
A large number of students have entered Cache County to attend Utah State University. These students are of economic significance to Cache County in two ways. First, they are buyers of consumer goods in the Cache County in two ways. First, they are buyers of consumer goods in the Cache Trade Area. Second, they represent a part of the labor forces in Cache County. The magnitude and nature of the economic activity of Utah State University students in Cache County have never been adequately measured.
It is the purpose of this study to develop marketing and economic facts concerning Utah …
The Economic Contribution Of The Out-Of-State Student To The Economy Of Utah, Joseph Thomas Markowski
The Economic Contribution Of The Out-Of-State Student To The Economy Of Utah, Joseph Thomas Markowski
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
Is the out-of-state college student in Utah paying his own way? Many legislative debates within recent years have centered themselves upon this controversial question without obtaining any definite answers. Articles have been written both pro and con concerning the amount of financial responsibility in higher education that should be assumed by governmental bodies, i.e.: should the state institutions be supported more by taxes or should a greater portion of its costs be covered by student fees with the possible result that fewer students will attend because of higher fees.
Consumer Credit Knowledge And Credit Use In A Selected Group Of Married Student Households At Utah State University, Kay Daun P. Edwards
Consumer Credit Knowledge And Credit Use In A Selected Group Of Married Student Households At Utah State University, Kay Daun P. Edwards
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
Consumer credit has become an area of major importance in the financial planning of most, if not all, families in the United States. In absolute amounts, total consumer credit extended had increased more than 11 times, from $5,665 million to $63,164 million, since the end of World War II to 1962; and total installment credit had increased more than 19 times. During the same period disposable personal income had grown only about 2½ times (15).