Summary

A new survey by the National Center for Education Statistics reveals that 28% of U.S. adults perform at the lowest levels of literacy, up from 19% in 2017, with a growing gap between top-skilled and lowest-skilled individuals.

The Survey of Adult Skills, which compares literacy, numeracy, and problem-solving abilities across over two dozen countries, found the U.S. remained average as many nations experienced similar declines.

NCES Commissioner Peggy Carr noted these low scores indicate functional illiteracy, affecting basic life and work tasks, though the exact causes of the decline remain unclear.

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    16 days ago

    This is by design, a dumber population is easier to control by the few.

    A educated population is beneficial to society as a whole.

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      16 days ago

      That’s why the Dept of Education is getting dismantled in the next four years and returning it “back to the states” so that they can privatize things and profit from it.

      Damn it feels good to be a gangsta billionaire

    • Bakkoda@sh.itjust.works
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      12 days ago

      Yes and no. Easier to control when you are in control but mob mentality can shift incredibly quickly when the mass is just plain dumb. Intelligent people weight their decision, act slowly and methodically and only act quickly when it’s absolutely necessary.