• Voyajer@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    Additional context for some perspective on what the number means:

    “The US literacy score between 2012–15 was 272 — right above the international average of 267. Other countries in this realm include Denmark at 271, and Canada, Korea, and England at 273. The two highest-scoring countries were Japan at 296 and Finland at 288.”

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      3 days ago

      It should be noted that there are a ton of native Spanish speakers in the Southwest who show up in this data with very low English literacy but who may have higher Spanish literacy

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      3 days ago

      And none of the 50 states had an average over 300? That’s extremely disturbing, and also explains a lot.

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    3 days ago

    I would guess that the numbers for the south are skewed by Spanish speaking people.

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      3 days ago

      I was thinking the same thing and then I wondered what the scale was measuring. Turns out it’s on a scale of of 0-500. So New Mexico’s 251/500 isn’t so bad compared to New Hampshire’s 278/500

      Really it shows that people are dumb everywhere, which I’d agree with.

  • Don Escobar@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    Yes, I mean take a look at how awesome Alaska is which explains why we had Sarah Palin and her infinite wisdom