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Thanks for linking to sources - but I don't see the connection from any of them to Clever's market (K-12 spending on education technology).



When your market is part of a larger market that is in secular decline, the secular trend eventually tends to dominate any local trends that are present in the sub-market.

That's why companies attempting to get a piece of a growing pie are generally easier to build and more likely to be successful than companies attempting to get a bigger piece of a shrinking pie.




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