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Funding is frequently proposed as the primary solution to educational woes. However, critics are quick to point out that more funding does not equate to better education. Calls for transparency about how much funding is required and where it is allocated have gone unanswered, provoking frustration among taxpayers. Furthermore, the notion persists that educational funding should be scrutinized as closely as any other government expenditure, given its implications on societal development.