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<blockquote data-quote="ChristsSoldier115" data-source="post: 68422309" data-attributes="member: 335842"><p>Well you see, doctors used to be relatively cheap. Medical care used to be cheap. A room a day in the hospital was around $75 a day in america in the 1970s. Now? It is well over the thousands. Ironically, the thing that people need to pay for it started it all: Health insurance. Who created health insurance? It wasn't all private at first. The U.S. government created it for their federal employees, when doctors saw they could charge more without any repercussions[ ie the people seeing them raising a stink about their services being more expensive], they did. So with doctors making so much money, why not charge more for school? They can easily afford it since they charge so much to begin with. It created a cycle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChristsSoldier115, post: 68422309, member: 335842"] Well you see, doctors used to be relatively cheap. Medical care used to be cheap. A room a day in the hospital was around $75 a day in america in the 1970s. Now? It is well over the thousands. Ironically, the thing that people need to pay for it started it all: Health insurance. Who created health insurance? It wasn't all private at first. The U.S. government created it for their federal employees, when doctors saw they could charge more without any repercussions[ ie the people seeing them raising a stink about their services being more expensive], they did. So with doctors making so much money, why not charge more for school? They can easily afford it since they charge so much to begin with. It created a cycle. [/QUOTE]
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