Teachers pay the price as inflation drives up school supply prices
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Teachers around the U.S. are being forced to make difficult decisions as school supplies hit record-high prices due to inflation.
In parts of Arkansas, where Eisenhower works, teachers' annual $500 stipend for classroom materials has not increased in 15 years. "They're buying cheaper pencils, cheaper supplies, which in reality are not going to last as long as the name-brand supplies they've bought in the past," she said.
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