Education Trends: America To Have Free College Education Under Bernie Sanders

U.S. Presidential candidate, Bernie Sanders, is proposing free education all over America should he win for office. He said it is possible through the tax payment coming from Wall Street.

Counterpunch.org posted this report about Bernie Sander's proposition that is promising to all Americans who are hoping to get their education for free. It has been an issue ever since how Americans struggle in this department.

Although they have student loans, the problem is them drowning in debt after they graduate and started working. Imagine if you are studying at Harvard with a tuition worth almost $100,000 a year. No doubt that your student loan could help pay for it gradually, but it would appear that you would be in debt to the organization for the rest of your life.

This is something that Bernie Sanders would like to change. It is a huge statement to claim that he could make this happen, but it looks like his plans and platforms are feasible enough to push through.

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USNews.com reported that lots of people are still skeptical about it since they doubt that the U.S. government could afford to provide free education. Many are even saying that it doesn't seem like a good and realistic idea.

But Bernie Sanders has more than just one plan to make it work. Aside from funds coming from Wall Street, he proposes that all U.S. citizen starts working at the age of 18 for one year for the government.

They will be working for a year with Bernie Sanders' proposed minimum wage of $15 per hour. Their employers paying for them would have their salary go to the government since they would be under that government program.

This may all sound far-fetched as of the moment, especially when the election is not yet over. What do you think about this? Would you vote for Bernie Sanders for his proposition towards free education?

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