Peering 30 years into the future, economists see lost earnings for the pandemic generation of students — but summer school might help

“The year 2050 may seem a long way off, but in 29 years our current crop of K-12 students will be well into their careers.” “How will this chaotic school year have affected them?”

To read what economists say about the “reduced” schooling during the pandemic, go to: “Peering 30 years into the future . . .”

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