FLASHBACK: Milton Friedman Schools a Young David Brooks on Free College
"Friedman said his answer is a simple, "No." He expounded by saying that the students that would typically benefit from government-subsidized college are middle and upper income groups while the burden to pay falls on everyone, but especially hard on the lower income groups that won't see the same benefits from the program."
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Free education is a misnomer but as you know, at the heart of it, it creates a disconnect between effort, ownership, self esteem, self reliance and independence.