School Spending

Recent data show boosting capital investment in public schools raises student test scores and nearby home prices. Conversely, investment in basic school infrastructure such as HVAC or the removal of pollutants to improve student health/safety boosts test scores but not house prices. Lastly, increased investment in athletic amenities, new land, and buses boosts home prices but not test scores. College alumni donation preferences seem much like those of property taxpayers.

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