The U.S. spends more on prisons and jails than it does on educating children and 15 states spend at least $27,000 more per prisoner than they do per student, according to a new report.
Americans account for 4.4 percent of the global population, but 22 percent of the worlds prison population.
California spends $8.6 billion a year on its prison system, more than any other state, averaging $64,642 per inmate. Its also the state with the biggest gap between education and prison spending, paying just $11,495 per student for a difference of $53,146, according to a new analysis by personal finance site GoBankingRates.
Poster Comment:
Get rid of the illegal aliens.
Legalize drugs
Make teachers pass a competency test.