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Bingo. Schools in the US are usually funded by property taxes, which leads to all the effects you just named.


Thank you. This makes it so much easier to understand more about the US public school system and how it is sometimes portrayed as piss poor (season four of The Wire pops to mind).

Is this something that is being discussed on a wider policy level? I believe it's a universally agreed upon fact that the quality of primary education is the single most important factor in helping people escape poverty. This should work equally well in rural Nigeria, suburban Oslo and West Baltimore.


I think the downvotes on our comments should tell you how extensively it's being discussed.

It's not. The people actually running things like it that way.




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