Response rates from 15.5k South Korea voters.
39% Yes |
61% No |
36% Yes |
46% No |
3% Yes, tuition costs are currently too expensive |
6% No, but tuition costs should decrease based on family income |
5% No, but free for low-income students with excellent grades |
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3% No, but tuition costs are currently too expensive |
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1% No, not until we balance our national deficit |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 15.5k South Korea voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 15.5k South Korea voters.
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Unique answers from South Korea voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
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Tuition should not be free. Tuition assistance, scholarships, grants, and other opportunities should be made available and accessible as an alternative to paying for tuition out of pocket or applying for loans.
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