Center for Employment Opportunities Launches 'At What Cost? 'Illustrating How Investment in Reentry Services & Direct Support for People Returning from Incarceration Can Interrupt the Cycle and Save Communities & the Economy Over $1 Trillion
- The Center for Employment Opportunities launched the "At What Cost?" campaign to highlight the need for policy change.
- U.S. Taxpayers spend upwards of $81 billion on incarceration annually, diverting funds from other potential investments.
- CEO operates in 30 cities across 12 states, providing reentry services like housing and employment to formerly incarcerated people.
- CEO's Sam Schaeffer stated that investing in people can create safer neighborhoods and a thriving economy.
- The campaign advocates for evidence-based investments in reentry services, potentially saving communities over $1 trillion.
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Center for Employment Opportunities Launches 'At What Cost? 'Illustrating How Investment in Reentry Services & Direct Support for People Returning from Incarceration Can Interrupt the Cycle and Save Communities & the Economy Over $1 Trillion
NEW YORK, April 4, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Coinciding with Fair Chance Month, the Center for Employment Opportunities (CEO) is launching a thought-provoking public awareness and advocacy campaign, "At What Cost?"
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