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Who Can Afford Going Back To School The President Of The NEA Becky Pringle Opens The Door

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A recent Bankrate survey shows that nearly one in five back-to-school shoppers say the costs are putting significant pressure on their household budgets.Intuit Credit Karma reports that 39% of parents say they simply can’t afford back-to-school shopping this year, while more than half (56%) are scaling back nonessential spending to cope.According to Deloitte, 52% of parents are worried about rising prices on school supplies and plan to cut back on things like eating out and entertainment to compensate.Paper costs have soared by 120% and could double again, while the Consumer Technology Association projects laptop and tablet prices could increase by as much as 68%.On Wednesday, August 6, NEA President Becky Pringle is available to discuss:How are tariffs and tight budgets impacting back-to-school spending?What does the new data tell us about how educators are making sure their students have what they need to begin the school year?Why are so many teachers and school support staff paying for supplies out of pocket?What impact does the delay or disruption in federal preK-12 education funding have on students and schools?How can parents and communities do to support their local educators and public schools?

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A recent Bankrate survey shows that nearly one in five back-to-school shoppers say the costs are putting significant pressure on their household budgets.Intuit Credit Karma reports that 39% of parents say they simply can’t afford back-to-school shopping this year, while more than half (56%) are scaling back nonessential spending to cope.According to Deloitte, 52% of parents are worried about rising prices on school supplies and plan to cut back on things like eating out and entertainment to compensate.Paper costs have soared by 120% and could double again, while the Consumer Technology Association projects laptop and tablet prices could increase by as much as 68%.On Wednesday, August 6, NEA President Becky Pringle is available to discuss:How are tariffs and tight budgets impacting back-to-school spending?What does the new data tell us about how educators are making sure their students have what they need to begin the school year?Why are so many teachers and school support staff paying for supplies out of pocket?What impact does the delay or disruption in federal preK-12 education funding have on students and schools?How can parents and communities do to support their local educators and public schools?

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