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Avoiding malnutrition in the first two years of a child’s life costs about $100. Because good nutrition helps develop the child’s brain, it leads to better educational outcomes and phenomenally higher productivity in adulthood. Indeed, this $100 spent will on average increase each child’s lifetime income to the equivalent of a onetime amount of $4,500, in today’s dollars.
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