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PostPosted: Tue Apr 23, 2013 1:39 am 
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Big Education costs you a lot of money. How much does "investment" in Progressive Big Education cost?

Seven Not-So-Fun Facts About the Costs of Public Education
by Mike Antonucci

For many years we have expressed education expenditures as “per-pupil spending.” This is a reasonably good way to frame the numbers, though controversy sometimes arises over what is included and what isn’t. The following is a list of different angles on the same spending. All the figures cited are for 2010, courtesy of the National Center of Education Statistics, the Bureau of Labor Statistics, and the U.S. Census Bureau.

1) Revenues collected by governments for public education in the United States totaled $593.7 billion. About $261.4 billion came from local sources, $258.2 billion from state sources, and $74 billion from federal sources.

2) That’s about $1,922 from each and every American.

3) Or $2,531 from each adult, 18 and older.

4) Or $4,567 from each non-farm American worker on a payroll.

5) That amounts to 11.4 percent of the average worker’s salary, or $2.20 per hour.

6) The average American employee thus works almost one hour every day to fund public schools.

7) It would take the entire salary of 14,842,500 employees to pay for U.S. public schools, equivalent to the entire retail trade workforce.

Public education advocates often speak of school spending as an investment. It’s clear that our portfolio is heavily weighted in the education sector. The shareholders are understandably upset by weak ROIs and incessant margin calls. No wonder they responded by downsizing.



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PostPosted: Tue Apr 23, 2013 8:20 am 
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I believe the chicago archdiocese school system alone saves the government $500 million per year.

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 23, 2013 9:55 am 
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good dolphin wrote:
I believe the chicago archdiocese school system alone saves the government $500 million per year.



Not to mention they graduate students that are well educated and infinitely more employable than a large percentage of their public school counter parts.

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