Borrowers might not get the sense of instant gratification that comes with getting up to $ 2,500 back, but they could end up
spending less money on education in the long run.
Not exact matches
Similarly, one of Martin's suggestions for increasing our prosperity is to
spend less money on publicly funded health care and more
on education.
An absent father is likely to
spend less money on his children's
education and support than does a present, involved father.
Flanagan has pushed New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio to release more information
on how
education money is
spent, declaring the mayor has been
less than transparent with state funding.
With
less money from taxes, the government has to reduce
spending on education.
«They're more likely to be working age, they're more likely to be paying taxes and
less likely to have relatively large sums of
money spent on them for
education, for long - term care, for healthcare, for pension expenditure.»
«Because [immigrants] are more likely to be working age, they're more likely to be paying taxes and
less likely to have relatively large sums of
money spent on them for
education, for long - term care, for healthcare, for pension expenditure,» OBR chairman Robert Chote told MPs.
The current state law says that towns, under the state's so - called «minimum budget requirement,» can not
spend less money on public
education than was
spent during the previous year — unless special circumstances such as a sudden drop in enrollment or other problems.
«The studies that I'm familiar with say that the inner - city parochial schools, which
spend much
less per child
on education, do a better job than the public schools that
spend much more,» said Scalia, adding «so I just don't think it follows that... more
money [will] solve the difficulty that the people of Cleveland found with their public schools.»
How much Pennsylvania
spends on schools is, in many ways,
less important than how that
money is
spent, according to a new analysis of the state's
education spending patterns and student achievement.
Keyes argued for
less government
spending on the current system in favor of alternatives such as home - schooling, while Obama said
spending money on schools was important but parents also need to play a greater role in their children's
education.
For example, Marguerite Roza at the Center
on Reinventing Public
Education found that
less money is
spent on salaries in high - poverty schools than
on low - poverty schools within the same district.
As noted by the journalist of this article, however, this is the biggest concern with this (potentially) big win for
education in that «There is broad agreement that students should be tested
less, but what agency wants to relinquish the ability to hold teachers, administrators and school districts accountable for the
money we [as a public]
spend on education?»
With class sizes increasing due to teacher layoffs, and with the dismissal of reading specialists and similar personnel, it is not far - fetched to say that learning is being jeopardized by
less money being
spent on education.
The problem is, the so - called grump has
spent years collecting and gathering data
on the subjects he disparages
on his blog, and can fairly - well back up his accusations of
less - than - honorable business practices aimed at taking
money from scholars at institutions of higher
education.
Consider
less expensive options: Financial advisor Neal Frankle, who blogs at Wealth Pilgrim, said that one of the best gifts a parent can give isn't saving the
money for them — it's helping them
spend less on their
education.
Fact: Single fathers
spend more
money than single mothers
on eating out, alcohol, and tobacco, and they
spend less on children's
education.