education spending

Doug Henwood dhenwood at panix.com
Fri Jun 18 05:56:25 PDT 1999


Brad De Long said the other day:


>a serious (OK, semi-serious) push to increase educational
>attainment

As far as the U.S. government contribution, it's largely rhetorical. Here's federal spending on the budget category called "Education, training, employment, and social services" as a percent of GDP:

1962 0.219% 1970 0.856% 1980 1.171% 1990 0.682% 1993 0.772% 1998 0.653% 2004 (proj) 0.647%

So, spending rose a bit during the Bush years and has fallen in the Clinton years - and Clinton's own budget projects a further decline over the next 5 years even before the cretins in Congress get a hold of it.

Yes, education is mostly a state and local responsibility, but for all the blather Clinton & Co. have uttered over the last 6 years, there ain't no money where their very active mouths are.

Doug



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