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Pandemic learning loss could cost students $70,000 in lifetime earnings

Por: Fox Business Business December 28, 2022

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'Kennedy' panelists Brian Brenberg, Charles McBee and Alli Breen discuss the impact school closures during COVID-19 had on students' education as math and reading scores reached a new low in decades.  Learning loss could shave $70,000 off the lifetime earnings of children who were in school according to a new study by a Stanford economist. The sobering forecast is based on an analysis of the sharp declines in the scores of... + full article



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