From The American Spectator:
We Don’t Teach Economics in Our Schools – Friday, June 16, 2006 @ 5:20:51 PM
The School Board in Stoneham, Massachusetts decided to pay for health insurance of school cafeteria workers by raising the price of school lunches from $2.00 to $2.75. The result:
You see, if you raise the price of something, people will demand less of it. It would be a good lesson to teach the kids. Which is probably why they won’t. |
Officials in our schools not understanding basic economics? Say it ain’t so….