My point exactly. They barely get funding by people whose job is to allocate and get people to fund them. How many will actively think to fund these institutions if optional? And how much would they fund? And to which schools? Can't you see all the emergent issues?
>Average Joe live paycheck to paycheck. It doesn't have disposable income.
Average Joe makes 70k and pays 1300 in rent. Average Joe is fine, problem is half the people by definition aren't average and average is only a decent living with no kids and two incomes.
The truly poor Joe isn't taxed much or at all. This would affect them the least.
My point exactly. They barely get funding by people whose job is to allocate and get people to fund them. How many will actively think to fund these institutions if optional? And how much would they fund? And to which schools? Can't you see all the emergent issues?
>Average Joe live paycheck to paycheck. It doesn't have disposable income.
Average Joe makes 70k and pays 1300 in rent. Average Joe is fine, problem is half the people by definition aren't average and average is only a decent living with no kids and two incomes.
The truly poor Joe isn't taxed much or at all. This would affect them the least.