U.S. Education Versus the World

CountryTotal Annual SpendingAnnual Spending Per School-Aged ChildLiteracy Rate
(Age 15+)
School Life Expectancy (Primary to Tertiary)Math Test Scores
(Out of 600)
Science Test Scores
(Out of 600)
Australia
$41.8 billion
$5,766
99%
21 years
520
527
Brazil
$114 billion
$1,683
88.6%
14 years
370
390
Canada
$65.4 billion
$5,749
99%
17 years
527
534
Finland
$10 billion
$5,653
100%
17 years
548
563
France
$121 billion
$5,541
99%
16 years
496
495
Germany
$129.8 billion
$4,682
99%
15 years
504
516
Japan
$160.5 billion
$3,756
99%
15 years
523
531
Mexico
$74.9 billion
$1,975
86.1%
14 years
406
410
Russia
$86.9 billion
$1,850
99%
14 years
476
479
South Korea
$61.6 billion
$3,759
97.9%
17 years
547
522
United Kingdom
$122.6 billion
$5,834
99%
16 years
495
515
United States
$809.6 billion
$7,743
99%
16 years
474
489

Appendix

  • According to the United Nations, the world population in 2000 was 6.062 billion people.
  • School-aged children account for 33.7% of the population. The UN considers ages 6-23 years old to be school aged.

Sources

CIA’s World Factbook

Geographic.org

United Nations

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