Teachers in California, Michigan Spend the Most to Stock Their Classrooms. See more national education news here
By Andrew Soegel • U.S. News & World Reports
WITH BACK-TO-SCHOOL season in full swing, a new report suggests teachers will be shelling out hundreds of dollars on classroom supplies that they will need during the academic year.
The average K-12 public school teacher spends $459 each year on school supplies for which they are not reimbursed, according to a state-level analysis of National Center for Education Statistics survey data conducted by the left-leaning Economic Policy Institute.
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