President's FY 2024 Budget Request for the U.S. Department of Education
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Today, the Administration released the fiscal year 2024 budget request for the U.S. Department of Education. “The investments proposed in President Biden’s new budget reflect this Administration’s deep belief in education as the foundation of all opportunity in America. It is my hope that Congress answers the President’s call for continued investments that will help schools, parents, families, and communities raise the bar in education by promoting academic excellence, accelerating learning, building safe and supportive school communities, and addressing major challenges like the educator shortage, the mental health and well-being of our students, and access to high-quality early learning programs. The President’s budget would also expand career-connected learning in our schools and provide more pathways to well-paying careers, as well as raise the bar for college affordability, inclusive student success, and driving more equitable outcomes in higher education,” said Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona.

The following materials show what this budget provides for the programs and activities of the Department of Education:

FY 2024 Budget for the entire U.S. Government

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Last Modified: 03/10/2023