Forbes Magazine December 29, 1986 Are We Spending Too Much on Education?


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This vintage magazine is a special December 29, 1986 issue of Forbes Magazine, featuring the provocative cover story "Are We Spending Too Much on Education?" This compelling issue delves into the inefficiencies in educational spending while juxtaposing governmental financial waste. Within its pages, readers will discover insightful articles on corporate strategies and an analysis of the global market during a transformative decade.

This Forbes vintage issue not only highlights pressing economic questions of the time but also provides a look into significant corporate movements, making it a valuable addition for collectors and educators alike. The discussions presented mirror ongoing debates about education funding and government financial priority, illustrating how these issues resonate through the years.

This magazine's significance lies in its exploration of education financing, an ever-relevant topic. The sharp critiques provided by Forbes' writers offer an engaging lens through which to view the challenges facing the educational sector during the 1980s and beyond.

The magazine is in good condition, though it does show some signs of age with minor water damage and a blurred address label for privacy. Such wear only adds to the character of this collectible item, making it a desirable find for vintage magazine enthusiasts.

Forbes Magazine Cover December 1986

This issue has key features including:

  • Cover Story: "Are We Spending Too Much on Education?" - A critical analysis on educational spending and its societal impact.
  • Corporate Insights: Articles discussing key players such as First Jersey Securities and Hyundai Motor Co., shedding light on major economic movements of the 1980s.
Interior Pages of Forbes Magazine

This issue serves as a time capsule reflecting the business climate and economic discourse of its day, providing an invaluable insight into an era where education and finance were at the forefront of public consciousness. Whether you are an investor, an educator, or simply a lover of history, this magazine is sure to enrich your understanding of the era and offers a unique addition to any vintage magazines collection.

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