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Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Brookings: Do Americans Believe Capitalism & Government Are Working?



The Brookings Institute recently published findings from the Public Religion Research Institute and Governance Studies at Brookings regarding whether Americans think capitalism and government are working.

The 2013 Economic Values Survey explored Americans’ views on capitalism, government, economic policy, and financial well-being. 

Concerns:
  • 26% felt the lack of jobs was most the important economic issue
  • The budget deficit was the second concern (17%)
  • 18% cited rising health care costs
  • Education as the most important issue: 9%
Despite these statistics, 54% believe that capitalism is working at least somewhat well. Government on the other hand prompts over 60% of Americans to agree that government should do more to reduce the gap between rich and poor, and that it is the responsibility of government to take care of those who cannot take care of themselves. A majority (54%) believes that hard work and determination are no guarantee of success, while a majority (52%) also believes their generation is better off financially than the next generation will be.



From: The Brookings Institution
The findings also showed that despite polarization, "approximately 8-in-10 Americans agree that promoting freedom and liberty, encouraging people to live more responsible lives, and promoting equality and fairness are important guiding values. More than two-thirds cite promoting a public safety net as an important guide."

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

The Allen-Stevenson School Exceeds Annual Fund Goal

The Allen-Stevenson School is an all-boys elementary school in New York City. Believing in a vigorous curriculum the school employs a mix of academics, athletics and the arts to wholly educate a student and prepare him for the future. The school offers eight sports, seven physical education teachers and boasts 250 student athletes. Dance is also offered, and with 14 instructors, there are over 220 instrumental students.

The school is kindergarten through 9th grade and was founded in 1883 as The Allen School by Francis Bellows Allen. With a staff of 142 and 414 students in 2012-2013, the school prides itself on being very conscious of technology, possessing approximately .8 computers for every student in every classroom.

The school relies on donations to help cover 10% of its operating budget. Dan Zwirn and Monica Keany have contributed to this cause, and in the period of 7/1/2012-6/30/2013, the school raised over 2.5 million to its Annual Fund, exceeding its goal by over $60,000.