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Government Spending on Healthcare vs. Education and Declining U.S. PISA Scores
Government Spending on Healthcare vs. Education and Declining U.S. PISA Scores The document presents publicly available statistical comparisons of government spending and education outcomes. It contains no specific allegations, names, transactions, or actionable leads involving powerful actors, making it low‑value for investigative work. Key insights: Healthcare spending grew 60% over 50 years, outpacing education spending.; U.S. PISA math, science, and reading scores have fallen relative to OECD averages.; Student self‑confidence scores have risen despite lower test performance.
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