Study: Head Start Provides Rural Georgia $71 Million in Economic Output
January 11, 2018
January 11, 2018
ATLANTA, Georgia, Jan. 11 -- Georgia State University issued the following news release:
Head Start programs are highly concentrated in low-income and rural areas of Georgia, providing vital access to early education and supporting at least $71 million in total economic output there, according to a new study by Georgia State University's Center for State and Local Finance.
The analysis found that in many rural, low-income Georgia counties more than half of centers servi . . .
Head Start programs are highly concentrated in low-income and rural areas of Georgia, providing vital access to early education and supporting at least $71 million in total economic output there, according to a new study by Georgia State University's Center for State and Local Finance.
The analysis found that in many rural, low-income Georgia counties more than half of centers servi . . .