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July 2007

State fact sheets from Enriching Children, Enriching the Nation

by Robert G. Lynch

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In his new study, Enriching Children, Enriching the Nation, economist Robert G. Lynch examines the costs and benefits of high quality pre-kindergarten programs and their positive impact over time on federal and state budgets, crime costs, and the earnings of pre-K participating children and adults. In these fact sheets, universal refers to a voluntary, high-quality pre-K program serving all 3- and 4-year-old children; targeted refers to a similar program serving 3- and 4-year-olds from families in the lowest quarter of the income distribution.

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New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut New Jersey Delaware Maryland Washington, D.C. Hawaii -Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut New Jersey New York Pennsylvania Ohio Delaware Maryland Washington, D.C. West Virginia Virginia North Carolina Tennessee South Carolina Georgia Florida Alabama Mississiippi Louisiana Kentucky Indiana Illinois Missouri Arkansas Iowa Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Texas Oklahoma Kansas Nebraska South Dakota North Dakota Montana +Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Idaho Washington Oregon Nevada California Alaska Hawaii Click any state to see its fact sheet

 

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