The Bipartisan Appeal of Pre-K
A poll suggests that Americans think the federal government has its education priorities reversed.
by Alia Wong
Oct 23, 2015
3 minutes
One of the more staggering education statistics to transpire in recent years is that, in most states, daycare actually costs more than tuition and fees at a public four-year college. The finding, which is based on a 2013 report by Child Care Aware America, specifically refers to the care of an infant—but the high costs of caring for and educating children continue until they enter kindergarten. That’s largely because, compared to the K-12 and higher-ed sectors, there are relatively few public prekindergarten options in the United States to choose from.
The staggering price of
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