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Myth 5: The Unequal Funding Myth

Published on Feb. 8, 2012

Despite poorer districts receiving more federal dollars than ever, educational performance gaps persist. The common misconception that schools are not funded equally is addressed in part five of the Mackinac Center's "School Funding Myths" series.

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