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Committee for Education Funding, 2019
Spending on education accounts for just 2 percent of the United States annual federal budget of more than $4 trillion. That total counts all spending for Head Start, federal elementary and secondary services including Title I and special education, career and adult education, and student aid including Pell grants and student loans. That's just 2…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Federal Aid, Educational Improvement, Public Education
Committee for Education Funding, 2018
The United States currently invests only 2 percent of the federal budget on education. The federal investment in education is crucial to ensure access to high quality education from pre-school to higher education, fill gaps where local and state funding is insufficient or where new priorities and needs arise, and help with the costs of federally…
Descriptors: Federal Aid, Resource Allocation, Student Financial Aid, Elementary Secondary Education
Committee for Education Funding, 2017
The following myths on federal funding for education are debunked in this report: (1) The U.S. education system is flush with cash but leaves students deprived of knowledge; (2) Federal education funding has grown out of control; (3) Money doesn't matter in education; (4) The U.S. spends more than other countries on education; (5) A lot can be…
Descriptors: Federal Aid, Federal Government, Misconceptions, Resource Allocation
Committee for Education Funding, 2015
Federal investments in education are crucial to preventing youth from entering the criminal justice system and to reducing youth violence and criminal activity. Promoting access to cradle-to-career education is one of the foremost strategies for preventing youth violence and delinquency. Long-term studies of programs nationwide have found that…
Descriptors: Outcomes of Education, Violence, Prevention, Youth
Committee for Education Funding, 2015
Federal investments in education are crucial so that students are prepared for success in a 21st Century global society and workforce. Investing in education is crucial to ensuring the future health of the economy and country's global competitiveness. Many students are not prepared for success in 21st Century society and to fill current and future…
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Labor Force Development, Career Readiness, Education Work Relationship
Committee for Education Funding, 2015
Federal investments in education are crucial to provide a health-literate populace, ensure student academic success, and strengthen the U.S. economy. The health and well-being of today's students is directly connected to their academic success, school completion, and their development into healthy, resilient, and productive citizens. Schools are…
Descriptors: Health Promotion, Health Education, Literacy, Costs
Committee for Education Funding, 2015
Mission: Readiness, the nonpartisan national security organization of over 500 retired admirals, generals, and other retired senior military leaders has articulated the national security case for investments in education. A successful military needs Americans who have graduated from high school, can pass the military entrance exam, are physically…
Descriptors: Military Personnel, Readiness, Public Education, Military Service