Education expenditures are one of the largest spending areas for state and local governments, and per--pupil expenditures have been growing over time. We examine trends in state aid for education and overall education spending and decompose the existing drivers behind growing state costs. We then explore how predicted future demographic trends will affect education spending levels, as the percent of the population that is of school age falls. We conclude that there will continue to be a large state role in education funding, but demographic changes may lead to reduced political support for schools in the future.
The responsibilities of the government in education is to oversee proper education is implemented. The government has policies in place on how to successfully delivery education within the school system and provide guidance.
school district
Borrows it or collects it from taxpayers.
school district
By using collected taxes to fund school facilities
Yes the national government should provide money for education. Tax payer's and citizens of the United States are the ones who help found the country so financial aid should be available.
yes ofcourse, it is a government institute, this institute provide quality education. thatswhy ISO 9001:2000 certificate institute.
Education, Healthcare, Economic Security, Social Security
The goals of education is to provide a foundation and framework for learning and training so people can read, write, know government, and to enter a profession.
they are until they are 16 years of age
A college is a business that provides education as a service to consumers. Unless the government were to completely subsidize education, then there would be no incentive for a higher learning institution to provide education to consumers.
they provide security because they allow us to have local police, local fire fighters and local hospitals and more.