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Achievement Quote by Walter E. Williams

“Take Washington, D.C., which spends over $10,000 per student for education whose student achievement would be dead last if Mississippi chose to secede from the Union. Suppose Washington gave each parent even a $5,000 voucher - that wouldn't mean less money available per student. To the contrary…” quote by Walter E. Williams
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“Take Washington, D.C., which spends over $10,000 per student for education whose student achievement would be dead last if Mississippi chose to secede from the Union. Suppose Washington gave each parent even a $5,000 voucher - that wouldn't mean less money available per student. To the contrary, holding total education expenditures constant, it'd mean more money per student remaining in public schools.”

Walter E. Williams

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Source Essay: "Education Funding and Vouchers" by Walter E. Williams, 2005

Allocating vouchers can increase per‑student resources without raising total spending, highlighting funding flexibility.

In simple terms: Vouchers can boost resources per student.

Key Takeaway

Consider voucher options to improve school funding.

Themes

education economics policy

Mood

analytical critical

Type

policy economic

When to use this quote

  • education reform
  • budget planning

Key Concepts

voucher systems public finance resource allocation

Questions to Reflect On

  • How would vouchers affect school quality?
  • What safeguards ensure fair distribution?
A Different Perspective

Vouchers may create inequities if not carefully designed.

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