"The system that had grown up in most states is that wealthy districts with an affluent population can afford to spend a lot more on their public school systems than the poorer districts"
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Weld is also careful with “can afford to spend a lot more,” a phrasing that sounds fiscally neutral but lands as moral indictment. It’s not merely that rich districts spend more; it’s that public education, the flagship equalizer in American mythology, becomes a mechanism for preserving advantage. The subtext is that we’ve outsourced a child’s prospects to local wealth, then called it local control.
Context matters: Weld came out of Massachusetts, a state whose school-finance battles in the late 20th century spotlighted the gap between wealthy suburbs and cash-strapped cities. His Republican pedigree adds another layer. This isn’t a revolutionary’s call to upend capitalism; it’s a governing-class acknowledgment that a market-flavored public system produces market-flavored outcomes. The quote works because it’s almost clinically phrased, forcing the listener to supply the outrage themselves. That restraint makes the critique harder to dismiss as partisan theater and more like an uncomfortable baseline fact.
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Weld, William. (2026, January 14). The system that had grown up in most states is that wealthy districts with an affluent population can afford to spend a lot more on their public school systems than the poorer districts. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-system-that-had-grown-up-in-most-states-is-103518/
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Weld, William. "The system that had grown up in most states is that wealthy districts with an affluent population can afford to spend a lot more on their public school systems than the poorer districts." FixQuotes. January 14, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-system-that-had-grown-up-in-most-states-is-103518/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"The system that had grown up in most states is that wealthy districts with an affluent population can afford to spend a lot more on their public school systems than the poorer districts." FixQuotes, 14 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-system-that-had-grown-up-in-most-states-is-103518/. Accessed 13 Feb. 2026.


