$177b price tag attached to poor child development
By Reuters In London | China Daily | Updated: 2016-07-01 07:54
Children born in developing countries this year will lose more than $177 billion in potential lifetime earnings because of stunting and other delays in physical development, scientists said on Wednesday.
Children who have poor growth in their first years of life tend to perform worse at school which usually leads to poorer earning power later on.
The Harvard scientists calculated that every dollar invested in eliminating poor early growth would yield a $3 return.
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