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FACT VS FICTION

49th

Arizona allocates 2.50% of its gross state product (GSP) to K-12 public schools, ranking it 49th nationally. The national average is 3.53%. This lower investment level may impact the quality of education and, consequently, the state's ability to cultivate a competitive workforce essential for economic development. Source.

$800
million

Arizona allocates 2.50% of its gross state product (GSP) to K-12 public schools, ranking it 49th nationally. The national average is 3.53%. This lower investment level may impact the quality of education and, consequently, the state's ability to cultivate a competitive workforce essential for economic development. Source.

$8k
less

The Center for the Future of Arizona notes that high school dropouts earn approximately $8,000 less annually than graduates, impacting the state's economy. Source.

77%

The Arizona Department of Education reports that the state's high school graduation rate was 77.3% in 2022, below the national average of 86.6%. Source.

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