IBR/consolidation

Started by Lisochka
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So public opinion on HCP compensation is heading in the opposite direction based on these two validated studies/surveys. You are free to post data supporting your position if you wish to continue the debate.

Your data shows 70% think doctors are being paid "too much" or "about the right amount" while 9% think doctors are not being paid enough.

And this shows there's public support to forgive loans for well-paid HCPs? If 70% think doctors are not being paid enough then you got a point but the data doesn't show that.

What have you been learning?
 
Your data shows 70% think doctors are being paid "too much" or "about the right amount" while 9% think doctors are not being paid enough.

And this shows there's public support to forgive loans for well-paid HCPs? If 70% think doctors are not being paid enough then you got a point but the data doesn't show that.

What have you been learning?

It also shows that 54.5% of people think that doctors are paid "not enough" or "about the right amount", if we are cherry picking.
 
Your data shows 70% think doctors are being paid "too much" or "about the right amount" while 9% think doctors are not being paid enough.

And this shows there's public support to forgive loans for well-paid HCPs? If 70% think doctors are not being paid enough then you got a point but the data doesn't show that.

What have you been learning?

Cheery picked stats and a strange conclusion based off of it? I shall not bite today good sir.