… that everybody has the right to get a good quality education free of charge, regardless of the income in which they were born into? Is that really a radical idea? In the United States, if you want to become a doctor, it is not uncommon that you leave school for $500,000 in debt. If you are a minority kid coming from a family doesn't have a lot of money, not unusual that you will leave college 40, $50,000 in debt and you got to figure out how you're going to pay off that debt over the years. (27:44–27:57)
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Asserts that U.S. medical students often graduate with $500,000 in debt.
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