Multiple Choice

A policymaker proposes replacing universally free primary education with a voucher system that only covers the full cost of schooling for low-income families. They argue, "This is more efficient. It targets resources to those who truly need them and stops subsidizing families who can already afford to pay." From an economic perspective that views primary education as having benefits for society as a whole, what is the primary weakness in this policymaker's argument?

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