Biden's Claims About Universal Pre-K Are Malarkey
During the State of the Union, Biden claimed that "children who go to preschool are nearly 50 percent more likely to finish high school and go on to earn a two- or four-year degree," but evidence in favor of universal pre-k programs is lacking.

During President Biden's State of the Union address this Tuesday, he called for expanding access to preschool for American 3- and 4-year-olds. In doing so, he made a startling claim about the effectiveness of preschool programs, stating that "children who go to preschool are nearly 50 percent more likely to finish high school and go on to earn a two- or four-year degree, no matter their background they came from."
However, such dramatic evidence in favor of preschool—especially the public "universal pre-k" programs Biden has consistently advocated for—is spotty. This is particularly true when trying to give public preschool credit for positive outcomes—like college attendance—that occur over a decade later.
While details vary, many American states and cities allow a certain percentage of parents to enroll their children in one or two years of publicly funded prekindergarten education. These programs have blossomed over the past two decades, with all but four states having some public preschool programs. Universal pre-k has become a favorite policy proposal for Democratic candidates recently.
"We want to have the best-educated workforce. And that's why universal pre-K is going to mean so much," said Biden during a speech last January, "You know, it also increases exponentially the prospect of that child being able to, no matter what her background—or his or her background—get through 12 years of school and then go on—almost half go on to a two- or four-year college."
But the evidence in favor of publicly funded preschool programs is spotty.
"I haven't seen any studies that come close to supporting the claim that children who attend pre-school are nearly 50 percent more likely to finish high school and go on to earn a 2- or 4-year degree," Colleen Hroncich, a policy analyst with the Cato Institute's Center for Educational Freedom, told Reason. While some studies have found increases in high school completion and college attendance rates, Hroncich notes that "these studies generally have to make a lot of assumptions along the way to match an input at age 4 to an outcome 20 years later."
"There could be factors that lead parents to enroll their children in pre-k that play a role in college enrollment down the road," Hroncich added. "There are also studies showing no long-term effects from preschool. So, while it seems like many people see universal pre-k as almost a panacea that will cure what ails our education system, the evidence just isn't there."
Whether preschool improves educational outcomes later in life especially matters considering the $200 billion price tag attached to Biden's proposal. Parents with alternative preferences for their kids would be taxed to pay for expanding public pre-k, as would people with no kids.
"Parents have shown repeatedly that they have very diverse wishes when it comes to pre-k, with many preferring home-based or religious programs and part-time options. Decisions about education are best left to states, local communities, and—especially—parents," Hroncich notes. "As the federal government has gotten more involved in education, we've spent a lot more money, but we haven't seen improvements. There's no reason to expect a different outcome in pre-k."
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Emma, you need to know this; democrats lie, the teacher unions lie, the colleges that train propagandists lie.
Most studies around head start and other 'before the first grade things' find that any improvement washes out by the sixth grade.
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As if they're not screwing them up enough from K - 12 and in college.
End government involvement in education, especially including the funding aspect.
Just TRUST in US, say all of the already-too-powerful teacher's unions and "pubic servants"! Drop your eggs and then newly-hatched eggs on the sandy beaches, like sea turtles, and let uber-benevolent Government Almighty pubic serpents take CARE of your younglings FROM THE GIT-GO!!! You as parents who have NO fancy degrees in child care-ology? Ye are WORTHLESS anyway!
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And just like coffee, we should decide for ourselves.
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>>We want to have the best-educated workforce.
totes why all the Rhodes Scholars are marching across the Rio Grande
Evidence? What evidence?
We don’t need no stinking evidence!
Just like masks. If it seems like maybe it should work, just assume it does.
Regardless of the veracity of the data, I'd say there likely is a trend line that passes through early education and educational attainment. I don't think the government or universal pre-k has anything to do with that. I would assume this is just the usual political push to waste more money and get more indoctrination into the kids.
Where I think the correlation exists is that parents who are interested enough to start educating kids early are also likely to put in the work to help them graduate and go on to college. This is similar to how charter schools likely do better at least in part due to parents actually giving a damn and being involved.
I tend to think that the most important thing to educational attainment is having parents who care about that sort of thing. Pre-school may be better for educational attainment than sitting with a baby sitter watching TV all day. But for young children I think a stimulating, unstructured environment is probably the best thing, interacting with parents and peers and whatever else is going on.
I also don't like the state figuring out how to get their hands on people's children earlier and earlier.
"...Where I think the correlation exists is that parents who are interested enough to start educating kids early are also likely to put in the work to help them graduate and go on to college..."
If you couldn't read at the level of "See Jane run..." when you started kindergarten, your parents didn't do a good job.
And they probably didn't get better, later.
Joe lies when he cries.
No one cares about the Small Lies, the millions of small lies that all this BS is based on.
The left's desire for universal pre-k is because the march on the institutions via your children's education is starting too late. They want them right after they plop out of the womb-- those that are lucky enough to survive the trip down the birth canal, that is.
Nah it's just so they can get more unneeded jobs that pay union duees.
Why not both?
Government jobs are reliable Dem votes.
"We want to have the best-educated workforce. And that's why universal pre-K is going to mean so much,"
Hey maybe Biden does have some libertarian chops... he wants preschoolers in the workforce. Time to buy shares in monocle mines.
Do you even know what you're talking about?
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"...During the State of the Union, Biden claimed that "children who go to preschool are nearly 50 percent more likely to finish high school and go on to earn a two- or four-year degree," but evidence in favor of universal pre-k programs is lacking..."
tl;dr:
Droolin' Joe is lying AGAIN.