But in those countries, healthcare is a human right. Higher education is often free. Childcare is often high quality, free workers earn quite good wages. Unions are much stronger than they are in the United States [in Scandinavian countries]. And I think a lot of young people especially are looking around here and saying, how does that happen? You go to Germany, you graduate college, you're not in debt, and in this country you're 50, $80,000 in debt. (57:29–57:32)
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