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The Great Stagnation in American Education

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Robert Gordon of Northwestern University describes the problems in American Education and how this is the first generation which will not do better than its parents in educational attainment. The cost says Gordon comes in lower potential economic growth rates.

Robert Gordon on the problems in American Education in 2013

09/07/2013

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Successful assimilation for the second generation in Hispanic families, similar to the levels achieved by earlier waves of immigrants to the U.S. from Italy. Only about a third of Italian children 14-18 were in school in 1910- yet over two generations Italian immigrants improved dramatically in education and English skills.

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Shrinking incomes, low job growth, growth in temporary jobs, offshoring of jobs, are part of a trend since 1989. This is compounded by acceleration of developments during the last decade of low savings and paltry return on savings, effects on net worth of the financial crisis of 2008 through job losses, lost income, foreclosures, high cost of health care and college tution for children. The combination is creating a new kind of middle class poverty in the U.S. The Obama administration has pushed for college education even as it is becoming less affordable and neglected jobs training. The push to raise the minimum wage helps the poor but does not do as much for the middle class.

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Stiglitz and Sen's report point to need for looking at multiple indicators of growth, including education, health care and environment.

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Be skeptical of touting GDP growth numbers. China which has done this has learnt from this experience as it shifts to trying to assess the costs of environmental degradation in headlong industrialization. The U.S. and the shift to bigger houses and bigger cars, which later fed a collapse of housing and the auto industry show a different angle of this obsession with GDP numbers that can work constructively or destructively if not understood and managed properly. Air quality and pollution is a major problem in China and affects the quality of life.

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America’s Sinking Middle Class

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Upward Mobility Has Not Declined, Study Says

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Increasing disparities in income in major U.S. urban areas in 2009-2013

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High unemployment and poverty in major urban areas of the US including Washington D.C. This is especially true for those without a college education.

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Young and Isolated

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U.S. Poverty Rate Stabilizes

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Upward Mobility Has Not Declined, Study Says

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Fragility of social cohesion in the U.S. with unemployment concentrated in the lower middle and working classes.

03/11/2009

Figures from the Center of Labor Market Studies of Northeastern University in Boston showing unemployment of 9% in the $40,000 to $50,000 annual household income group and going up to 31% at the lowest income group. Higher inequality as differences in education between lower income and higher income Americans grows. The problem of the long term unemployed is a serious one.

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Income Slides to 1996 Levels

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Japan Is a Model Not a Cautionary Tale

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Young and Isolated

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OECD report cites rising income inequality - The Washington Post

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U.S. Schools Chief Arne Duncan Labors to Straddle Political Divide

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The Great Stagnation in American Education

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Cuts in U.S. education and teacher funding- 2010-2012

10/30/2008

Fixing budget deficits of states and local government in the U.S. in 2011-2012 is resulting in sharp cuts for schools. A class size of 60 in Detroit schools is one of the results of these cuts. One teacher calls it not educating children but supervising these children.

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Cities Begin Hiring Again

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How 50-60% proficiency in reading and math in PISA or NAEP scores can increase GDP by additional 2% in US and the EU

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PISA scores in Europe, NAEP in US, and similar test in Japan, S. Korea, can with proficiency in reading of over 50-60%, same in math, give the country an additional 2% in GDP. This is shown in the experience of Asian countries in the 2005-2015 period, and acted as a drag in the progress of the US for 2005 -2023. It is still acting as a drag in US progress not just in GDP, but also in culture as it increase social divisions, increases risks to democracy with widening gaps in performance between higher and lower income groups, between rural and urban/suburban groups, between people in professions and less educated in construction or low wage hospitality food industries. This also adds to the burden on democracies when demagogic politicians and parties use it in ways that are indifferent to social divisions or social mobility for their own purposes. This has happened in the US and Europe exacerbating the situation, and why Biden is calling this the Struggle for the Soul of the Nation. It is truly a Struggle for the Soul of America and can be seen as a parallel to the situation Abraham Lincoln faced in 1858 as he debated against Stephen Douglas.

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