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by rglovejoy
2789 days ago
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> If you want to look at per capita spending, the article says the US spends about 668 billion, divided by a population of 321 million, you get about $2080 per capita. > So if you're calculating it that way, the US actually spends _less_ per capita than Finland. Nobody is calculating it that way: the US does not have 321 million schoolchildren. |
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The top-level poster did, in a (hopefully unintentionally) grossly misleading apples-to-oranges comparison:
> U.S. spent an average of $12,157 per student [...] Finland's education budget is €2,100 per capita [...] less than 20% of the spending!