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The effects of investing in early education on economic growth

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Policy Brief #153
Author: 
Dickens, W. T., Sawhill, I., & Tebbs, J.
Format: 
Fact sheet
Publication Date: 
11 May 2006

Excerpts from the brief

Advocates of early childhood education have only recently stressed the economic benefits of preschool programs, and it has been difficult to win support for these short-term investments given the long-term nature of the benefits to the economy. This policy brief analyzes the impact of a high-quality universal preschool policy on economic growth, concluding that such a policy could add $2 trillion to annual U.S. GDP by 2080. By 2080, a national program would cost the federal government approximately $59 billion, but generate enough additional growth in federal revenue to cover the costs of the program several times over.

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