Today, schools in major cities remain more segregated than neighborhoods, and many students attend classes filled mostly with students who look like them.
In a time of rapid change, how can we improve job quality for all workers while fueling higher productivity for businesses and national economic growth?
Analysis shows this plan is likely to disproportionately benefit middle- and upper-middle-income Americans, as well as black families, at an estimated total cost of about $955 billion.








