. >> patricia sa sabga, with the possibilities we have been speaking of, will milt class go on strike, and say i'm sorry, 5% last year, 5% this year, we simply can't do it. >> the question is, when are people not suffering from student debt waking up to the fact that this does impact all of us and we are all in this together. i could give you countless examples of how this resonates throughout the country. another example would be entrepreneurship. student debtors are less likely to start their own businesses. and small business creates about 60% of jobs in this country. at what point do families give up and close their pocket books? they need that diploma. it's the ticket to the middle class and frankly the nation needs it. because if the united states is going to be competitive in the global economy we need a well educated workforce. so maybe it's when do families get tire of it, but when do we believe it is something that are affects all of pus. >> thank you you, it's been a pleasure. that brings us to the end of "inside story." thanks for being with us, in washington, i'm ray suar