on August 20, 2025, 18:17:52, in reply to "Oof, those programmers need to make AI stop using that illinoispolicy.org site because"
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it is loaded with disinformation, which of course is defined as anything that deviates from the leftist master narrative in effect that day. Previous Message
In Illinois, per-pupil spending for K-12 education is estimated to be nearly $24,000 per student, according to a recent analysis. This figure is significantly higher than what the state typically reports, and includes both operational and instructional spending. Some Illinois education policy organizations say the state already spends a large amount of money per student compared to other states in the Midwest and nationally.
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
Statewide Average:
Illinois Report Card data indicates a per-pupil spending of $17,952, but Wirepoints reports that when considering all sources of funding, the figure approaches $24,000.
Chicago:
Chicago Public Schools (CPS) spends significantly more per student, with some estimates reaching nearly $30,000.
Variations:
Spending can vary considerably between school districts and even within districts, with some schools spending significantly more per student than others, even when they serve similar student populations.
Funding Sources:
A large portion of education funding in Illinois comes from local property taxes and state and federal sources.
Pension Costs:
A significant portion of state education funding goes towards teacher pensions, which has been a point of contention and debate.
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Again, no direct source but I asked Google for "per pupil spending in IL".
Some of the "hot links" in the verbage:
https://www.illinoispolicy.org/illinois-spends-the-most-per-student-of-any-state-in-the-midwest/
https://www.illinoisreportcard.com/state.aspx?source=environment&source2=perstudentspending&Stateid=IL
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