An estimated rate of return (the return per dollar of cost) to the Perry Program is around 10%. This high rate of return is higher than the post-World War II return on US stock market equity (5.8%) and suggests that society at large can benefit substantially from such interventions in the lives of disadvantaged children.
The goal for me has always been to see everyone start on an equal playing field and not worry much about the finish. But until we begin to allow children to fully participate in the market for education, society bears a responsibility to children whose parents neglect to put a priority on their child's future.