Rising costs push poor Iranian children out of school, activist warns

Street vendors sell stationery in Ahvaz in September 2025. Families, squeezed by financial pressures, are cutting back and opting for cheaper, practical supplies at the peak of the back-to-school shopping season.
Street vendors sell stationery in Ahvaz in September 2025. Families, squeezed by financial pressures, are cutting back and opting for cheaper, practical supplies at the peak of the back-to-school shopping season.

Mounting education costs in Iran are forcing growing numbers of children from low-income families out of school and into the workforce, a labor activist warned, as families say even public schools are demanding fees despite constitutional guarantees of free education.