Talk:529 plans by state

Prepaid tuition savings programs
Why are "prepaid" tuition savings programs excluded from this list?

There used to be references to the Pennsylvania 529 "guaranteed" savings plan as well as the PA investment plan, and at some point the PA savings plan was eliminated from the list. They are legitimate 529 plans that are appropriate for many college savers. Texas and Washington also offer similar unit savings plans that keep up with college inflation. There are even more prepaid plans that directly allow the purchase of future tuition units.

I used the PA 529 Guaranteed Savings Plan to send three kids to college, through severe stock market gyrations that didn't affect our college tuition payment ability, so I think we do a disservice to Wiki readers to not mention these alternatives to investment based 529 plans. --User:Vectorizer 20:19, 26 July 2023‎


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 * I'm not familiar with 529 plans. If you'd like to update the page, feel free. If it's a major change, I suggest creating a draft page for you to work on. If you wish, I can help you create one, which would be a sub-page under your user profile. --LadyGeek 00:26, 27 July 2023 (UTC)