Trump’s Opportunity To Transform Public Schools as the Department of Education Faces Closure

Doing more with less may be possible.

AP/Jacquelyn Martin
Linda McMahon has made clear her intention to help President Trump shutter parts of the Department of Education. AP/Jacquelyn Martin

If an investment yields stagnant or negative returns despite increased funding, the rational thing to do is back off. This logic rarely applies in government, but we’re in a unique moment.

The Department of Education — which has long exemplified the sunk-cost fallacy with past investments motivating continued spending — faces possible closure as the Trump administration pushes to devolve education back to the states.

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