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Two presentation slides analyzing US government spending and education outcomes. The first slide contrasts rising healthcare spending with education spending as a percentage of GDP from 1960 to 2008, while the second highlights declining US education rankings in math and science despite increased spending, juxtaposed with rising student self-confidence.

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PISA 2000
PISA 2003
PISA 2006
PISA 2009

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"While Government Spending on Education Increased 60% Over Past 50 Years, At Margin, Government Spent More on Healthcare..."
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"Despite Increased Government Spending, USA Education is Falling Behind – Math / Science Tests Scores Well Below OECD Average & Getting Worse Though Self Confidence Rising"
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