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Meritocracy Fuels Inequality in University Funding
The funding model in American universities disproportionately benefits a select few institutions, creating a significant imbalance in federal research funding. Elite universities like the University of Chicago receive vast amounts of government support, while smaller institutions like Clark University receive only a fraction. This system, while meritocratic, perpetuates inequality as wealthy families contribute significantly to elite schools through tuition and donations, enhancing their reputation and reinforcing their financial advantage. Thus, the concentration of resources in a few universities is viewed as a hallmark of the American higher education system rather than a flaw.