Roughly 70 percent of the 2,500 people who use the center each day pay something.
And 40 percent of the time, the students even pay for the stuff themselves.
And more than 75 percent of the students here pay full tuition.
The remaining 98.8 percent paid the same amount in taxes, or less.
Is it true that only 53 percent of Americans pay income tax?
In 1992, only 4 percent of the new jobs paid that well.
During the 1990's, the average company paid 34.5 percent of its income in tax.
Even in homes with children, 51 percent of parents pay little or no attention.
Today, only 8 percent of all college students pay full tuition.
The other 30 percent would pay an average of $24 a month more.