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voters allow withering schools to keep splurging

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AI insight

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The article discusses local school district budget approvals and financial stress in Chautauqua County, New York. No direct commercial mechanism, commodity price impact, or supply chain effect is identified. The content is purely about public education funding and employment trends with no material sector impact.

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  • 96.5% of school budgets passed in New York last year.
  • Fredonia Central Schools uses $750,000 from reserves for $39.6 million budget.
  • Pine Valley Central School maintains nearly 30% of reserves with $21.1 million budget.
  • Employment in Chautauqua County school districts rose 38% (3,302 to 4,579) over past decade.
  • Student enrollment decreased 11% (18,257 to 16,312) over past decade.

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Topic context

Inflation is the rate at which consumer prices rise over time, typically measured by a CPI index. Central banks use policy interest rates to keep it within a target band.

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