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State budget cuts and the weak economy are causing elementary schools, middle schools, high schools and colleges across the country to either do away with yearbooks or look for more cost-effective printing options. Research firm IBISWorld estimates that the traditional yearbook publishing industry has seen sales to schools decline by 4.7% a year over the past few years. The decline has come as both public and private schools struggling with insufficient funding put their bounded resources toward areas like staffing instead publishing yearbooks — many of which go unsold, particularly in recent years as disposable incomes have suffered.
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Death of the old school yearbook
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