Charles Lane, Washington Post
Keep the following numbers in mind for the next time a public-sector union official starts lecturing you about social justice.In Chicago, 85 percent of the roughly 400,000 public school students are either African American or Latino. A similar percentage receives free or reduced-price meals, which means these students live at or near the poverty line: $27,214 for a family of three, in a typical case.
Keep the following numbers in mind for the next time a public-sector union official starts lecturing you about social justice.In Chicago, 85 percent of the roughly 400,000 public school students are either African American or Latino. A similar percentage receives free or reduced-price meals, which means these students live at or near the poverty line: $27,214 for a family of three, in a typical case.
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