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Strategies & Market Trends : The Residential Real Estate Crash Index

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To: saveslivesbyday who wrote (203127)5/20/2009 6:07:42 AM
From: Think4YourselfRead Replies (2) of 306849
 
That's just the verbal category, which basically indicates if the student can read. What about the mathematics category, which indicates if the student can think?

Notice District of Columbia (Washington DC) has the most illiterate children in the nation, despite having some of the highest spending. Those are our leader's kids. Children definitely take after their parents.

New York, New Jersey, and DC are the top three states for spending, and among the most illiterate. What a surprise. I suspect the same would be true for mathematics, but even more so.

That chart is really quite amazing. It seems to show student ability has a NEGATIVE correlation with spending. The less money spent the smarter the kids are.
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