Originally posted by Arrian
Just talking about the USA again, bear in mind that school systems are funded by property taxes. Setting aside whether or not that's a good idea, it means that childless people are already paying toward the educations of the children in their area. Further, the rich folks probably own more expensive houses and thus pay more.
I don't get to opt out of paying my share of the local school budget because I don't have kids (and I agree that this is the right way to do things).
-Arrian
Just talking about the USA again, bear in mind that school systems are funded by property taxes. Setting aside whether or not that's a good idea, it means that childless people are already paying toward the educations of the children in their area. Further, the rich folks probably own more expensive houses and thus pay more.
I don't get to opt out of paying my share of the local school budget because I don't have kids (and I agree that this is the right way to do things).
-Arrian
Also one might argue that education is just one of the many expenses asociated with kids.
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