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The Price We Pay: Economic and Social Consequences of Inadequate Education
- By Brookings Institute
- Published 03/15/2008
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View all articles by Brookings InstituteThe Price We Pay: Economic and Social Consequences of Inadequate Education
Edited by Clive Belfield and Henry M. Levin
What are the public and private costs of failing to educate all of America's children?
While the high cost of education draws headlines, the cost of not educating America's children goes largely ignored. The Price We Pay remedies this oversight by highlighting the private, fiscal, and public costs of inadequate education. Leading scholars from a broad range of fields-including economics, education, demography, and public health-attach hard numbers to the relationship between educational attainment and income, health, crime, and dependence on public assistance.
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