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Department of Education

Department of Education may refer to any of several government agencies:

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Government Spending on Education Not the Solution?

FBN’s Gerri Willis on the need to reform the U.S. educational system and not just throw more money at it.

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    Sandi Jacobs of the National Council on Teacher Quality explains how pension reform would benefit teachers and taxpayers.

  5. Public Schools Get Mixed Grades on Financial Literacy

    As the United States economy wobbles its way past the Great Recession, a national movement is pushing for personal finance to be taught in public schools. The Treasu...

  6. Empowering Parents in Their Children’s Education

    StudentsFirst Founder Michelle Rhee on efforts to get parents more involved in the education of their children.

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    FBN’s John Stossel breaks down how the government’s spending patterns would translate to your yearly budget.

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  11. Financial Aid Opportunities for Older Students

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  1. Calif. Tax Hikes Headed for Teacher Pensions

    Republican Strategist Michael Reagan on tax hikes in California going to pay for teacher pensions instead of improving education.

  2. Middle-Class Exodus from California

    Reagan.com’s Mike Reagan on why young, middle-class people can no longer afford to live in California.

  3. Congress’ Earmark Requests Continue Despite ‘Pork’ Ban

    Citizens Against Government Waste President Tom Schatz on Congress’ pork projects despite its ban on earmarks.

  4. The Obstacles to Reforming the Tax Code

    Former CBO Director Douglas Holtz-Eakin on the challenges reforming the U.S. tax code and the need to rein in government spending in conjunction with any tax reform.

  5. Here's How to Limit Your Educational Debt

    If you or your child plans to attend a four-year college or university, chances are you'll have to take out a loan to do it. The Project on Student Debt, a student d...

  6. Beat Student Debt Blues: Get a Job Pre-Diploma

    Land a Job Before Leaving SchoolSeniors entering their final college year worry about two things -- landing a job and paying student loans. Unfortunately, it's not t...

  7. Tax Benefits for Education Costs

    Attention college students and their parents: There are two tax credits offered for postsecondary education.Money used toward tuition, course materials, fees, books,...

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