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Education Funding Inequality Report
Analysis of per-student funding across school districts, exposing stark inequalities based on zip code and property tax base.
Education Funding Inequality Report
Summary
Our analysis of school district funding reveals that per-student spending varies by as much as 300% between wealthy and poor districts, perpetuating educational inequality.
Key Statistics
- Highest-funded districts: $28,000 per student
- Lowest-funded districts: $9,000 per student
- Property tax reliance creates systemic inequality
- Impact on test scores and graduation rates
Ongoing Investigation
This story is part of our continuing education series. We're still gathering additional data and documents through public records requests.
Downloads
Downloads for this story will be available soon. We're finalizing the data analysis and preparing comprehensive materials including:
- Full PDF report with district-by-district breakdown
- Raw data package with all source documents
- Interactive data visualizations
Check back for updates.
Sources
- Data SourceDepartment of Education District Finance Data
- Primary SourceState Education Finance Reports