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Americans Nearly 7x as Likely to Support ESAs Than to Oppose Them

Catrin Wigfall by Catrin Wigfall
August 15, 2025
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Americans Nearly 7x as Likely to Support ESAs Than to Oppose Them
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Support for a choice policy that would allow families to direct a portion of the education dollars already allocated by the state for their child toward a variety of educational services remains high among school parents (74 percent) and the public (69 percent).

A recent national July poll conducted by Morning Consult on behalf of EdChoice asked respondents if they supported Education Savings Accounts (ESAs) in K-12 education. Respondents were provided the following definition of ESAs: “An ‘education savings account’ in K-12 education — often called an ESA — establishes for parents a government-authorized savings account with restricted, but multiple uses for educational purposes. Parents can then use these funds to pay for: school tuition; tutoring; online education programs; therapies for students with special needs; textbooks or other instructional materials; or save for future college expenses.”

Source: EdChoice

Support for ESAs is not only high but diverse, as well, points out Colyn Ritter with EdChoice. Some of the most supportive groups include “Republicans (73%), liberal/progressive respondents (73%), respondents who are first-generation immigrants (72%), among others.”

This tracks with results from American Experiment’s February 2025 Thinking Minnesota Poll, which found strong and broad support among Minnesotans for the concept of ESAs — including a plurality of Democrats, majority of independents, majority of parents and non-parents, and a majority of Twin Cities and Greater Minnesota residents.

Legislation was introduced during the 2025 legislative session that would establish an ESA program in Minnesota. While it did not receive a hearing, thousands of Minnesotans reached out to their legislators and Gov. Tim Walz encouraging them to support the policy proposal. How would a $7,000 ESA change your child’s education experience?

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