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Pennsylvania Public Schools Received More COVID Aid Than Healthcare Providers

While the country fought a deadly pandemic for more than a year and schools remained closed, the education system in Pennsylvania received more federal aid than health care systems did.

The Keystone State collected more than $34 billion in federal aid, including through the CARES Act and the American Rescue Plan Act, according to the think tank Commonwealth Foundation.

But the bulk of that money did not go to the Department of Health, Medicaid programs, assisted living and nursing homes, vaccine distribution, hospitals, and other healthcare providers.

Public education received 29% ($10.1 billion) of the aid, while 24% ($8.2 billion) went to healthcare.

The Pennsylvania-based think tank found that while nursing homes received $944 million in grants from the Covid-19 aid bills, the Philadelphia School District alone got $1.8 billion.

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2 thoughts on “Pennsylvania Public Schools Received More COVID Aid Than Healthcare Providers”

  1. nice your great great great great great grandkids taxes at work funding an already funded education system??? DEFUND PUBLIC EDUCATION..ISSUE NATIONAL SCHOOL VOUCHERS!!!

  2. Keep the PA element strong and vibrant so they can visit and destroy our island. Keep marketing PA, City Fail! Guessing someones data says to do so.

    Yuck yuck yuck…..ew YUCK

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