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Non-Tech : Kirk's Market Thoughts
COHR 197.65+2.5%Dec 10 3:59 PM EST

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To: TigerPaw who wrote (12249)10/26/2021 4:13:20 PM
From: Kirk ©  Read Replies (3) of 26758
 
That isn't true, at least in California where we've voted that so much must go to the schools.
And I pointed out that even property taxes disproportionately go to funding services, like courts for the wealthy, than is spent on schools or potholes for the working class.
K-12 gets 44% and Community Colleges get 7%. My math sez that is 51%.

See pg 8
scscourt.org

And as someone said, this is just property taxes. CA has a 13.3% income tax on those who make $1M a year that raises a large part of our money and that is spent on the UC (University of California at... ) system.
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