The Center for Michigan issued two articles this month on the benefits of pre-school funding. According to one of the articles:
"Rob Grunewald, associate economist for the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, has produced noted early-childhood research. He said that longitudinal studies show that early childhood programs targeting at-risk and low-income children demonstrate a variety of long term benefits. They include better school performance, higher high school and college graduation rates, less crime and higher earnings that lead to more tax revenue for the state... And it's important to note that most of the benefits accrue to the general public, rather than the recipients of the services," he added."
The full article can be found at:
www.thecenterformichigan.net/blog/special-report-mi-falling-behind-other-states-in-early-childhood-funding/
Friday, January 22, 2010
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