Donald Trump's challenge against elite universities is backed by a significant segment of the American populace, particularly among Republicans who largely favor cutting aid to Ivy League institutions linked to diversity programs. This trend reflects a broader global discontent with elites and suggests growing frustrations over economic inequalities, particularly concerning rising living costs and stagnant wages. As socio-economic divisions deepen, disenchantment with established institutions has surged, paralleling similar movements seen in Europe and Latin America.
Rising rents have dramatically reduced the purchasing power and quality of life of people without inheritances or access to mortgage loans.
Only 22% of Republican voters opposed Trump's crusade against elite universities, highlighting a significant partisan divide regarding opinions on higher education funding.
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