Take a look at EPI's chart that shows the dramatic impact of wealth on children's education.
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EPI economists took a careful look at the achievement gaps of children entering kindergarten, based on socioeconomic status. The results of this #FlashbackFriday chart are stunning.
In virtually every state, less than half of families can afford early childhood education—including infant care and pre-K. Check out the state-by-state interactive map below, and then share it with your friends.
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This chart from 2016 still holds true today. ([link removed]) Kids from families with less money struggle in school, starting in Kindergarten.
Now, former Vice President Joe Biden has released a much-needed plan calling for a massive investment of $775 billion for child and elder care. Biden's proposal calls for the construction of thousands of new child care facilities, and offers $8,000 tax credits for early childhood education for single-child families and $16,000 for families with two or more children.
Not only would Biden's plan support 3 million new jobs ([link removed]) , according to EPI’s research, but it provides a major boost to ensure our kids—regardless of the wealth of their families—get the education they deserve. The early childhood years are critical to the successful long-term education of children throughout our country.
Giving a boost to working families so they can afford quality pre-K education is long overdue—and will help reverse the chronic inequality in our country. Thank you for all you do to demand an economy that works for all of us, not just the wealthy few.
Eve Tahmincioglu
Director of Communications, Economic Policy Institute
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