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.

  • @njm1314
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    211 day ago

    Seems to indicate this is a universal problem not just the United States problem.

    • @ChicoSuave
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      161 day ago

      The rise of right wing politics with it is no coincidence.

      • @[email protected]
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        218 hours ago

        The isolation during the pandemic has been proven to have affected kid’s education as well.