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Blue states last in educational efficiency, analysis shows

Summary by The Heartlander
(The Lion) — Blue states tend to spend more on education, but that doesn’t mean students perform better on standardized tests, a new report shows. An analysis by the Kansas Policy Institute (KPI) found that states spending the most per pupil on public schools did not produce proportionally better results on national standardized tests. In fact, when measuring productivity – or “bang for the education buck” – blue states fared much worse than red…
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The Heartlander broke the news in on Thursday, May 22, 2025.
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