A Labor Department economist told Reuters that nearly 470,000 public school employees lost their jobs nationally in April alone. That is more than the nearly 300,000 total during the 2008 Great Recession, based on information from a 2014 Russell Sage Foundation paper. The job losses at public K-12 schools are bigger and coming faster than experts predicted. Michael Griffith is a researcher at the Learning Policy Institute. He said, we’re looking at record cuts in teaching positions. School officials, public officials and teaching experts have warned the job losses will hurt the education of a generation of American students.

What is the Great Recession?
the name of a science fiction novel
the period of huge economic decline in 2008
a speedway in Arkansas
a time when a lot of people go on a diet
How many public school employees lost their jobs in April?
50,000
470,000
170,000
300,000
This article described record cuts in teaching positions.
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taxes
grocery bills
teaching positions