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Economic research on income inequality and education investment

Economic research on income inequality and education investment The passage contains generic analysis of education policy and income inequality without mentioning any specific individuals, institutions, financial transactions, or actionable investigative leads. It offers no novel or sensitive information linking powerful actors to misconduct. Key insights: Discusses cost-benefit of college aid and its impact on enrollment and earnings.; Notes low K‑12 performance and its effect on long‑term growth.; Cites Brookings estimate of universal preschool adding $2 trillion to GDP by 2080.

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Economic research on income inequality and education investment The passage contains generic analysis of education policy and income inequality without mentioning any specific individuals, institutions, financial transactions, or actionable investigative leads. It offers no novel or sensitive information linking powerful actors to misconduct. Key insights: Discusses cost-benefit of college aid and its impact on enrollment and earnings.; Notes low K‑12 performance and its effect on long‑term growth.; Cites Brookings estimate of universal preschool adding $2 trillion to GDP by 2080.

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