Education Gap Grows Between Rich and Poor, Studies Say

Now, in analyses of long-term data published in recent months,  researchers are finding that while the achievement gap between white and  black students has narrowed significantly over the past few decades,  the gap between rich and poor students has grown substantially during  the same period. 
Professor Reardon is the author of a study that found that the gap in standardized test scores between affluent and low-income students had grown by about 40 percent since the 1960s, and is now double the testing gap between blacks and whites. 
In another study, by researchers from the University of Michigan,  the imbalance between rich and poor children in college completion —  the single most important predictor of success in the work force — has  grown by about 50 percent since the late 1980s.

Education Gap Grows Between Rich and Poor, Studies Say

Now, in analyses of long-term data published in recent months, researchers are finding that while the achievement gap between white and black students has narrowed significantly over the past few decades, the gap between rich and poor students has grown substantially during the same period.

Professor Reardon is the author of a study that found that the gap in standardized test scores between affluent and low-income students had grown by about 40 percent since the 1960s, and is now double the testing gap between blacks and whites.

In another study, by researchers from the University of Michigan, the imbalance between rich and poor children in college completion — the single most important predictor of success in the work force — has grown by about 50 percent since the late 1980s.