Improving state’s future rests with more education
W HAT would a more educated Oklahoma look like? We’d live longer, have fewer murders, be more financially stable and our kids would read better. What’s not to like about that picture?
Those are the predictions from a new Web site designed to estimate how education impacts states and communities. The Common Good Forecaster is a project of the United Way of America and the nonprofit American Human Develo...
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