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dent Assessment, administered by the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, tests 15-year-olds in 80 countries in math, science and reading.
In the latest available scores, the top five countries are Singapore, China, Japan, Taiwan and South Korea. The United States ranks 18th behind Poland, Czechia and Denmark.
Per the OECD, U.S. education spending per student in 2025 was $20,387 compared to the OECD average of $15,022. U.S. education spending as a percent of GDP was 5.8% compared to the OECD average of 4.7%.
Per the World Bank, education spending as percent of GDP in Singapore, the country with the highest PISA score, was 2.2% in 2024, less than half that of the U.S.
Analysis done at the Cato Institute shows inflation- adjusted spending per student in the U.S. increased 140% from 1971 to 2019, while over the same period, test scores in math and reading for 17-yearolds barely moved.
A May 2026 study by the Network Contagion Research Institute and the Gevura Fund, which have affiliations with Rutgers University and the University of Maryland, reports: “Combined NEA spending on political activities, lobbying, and contributions to outside organizations totals approximately $175 million in FY2025, nearly 4 times the $45 million spent on direct member representation. PAC records show that 90% of NEA candidate-directed spending and nearly all of AFT’s, has gone to Democrats consistently across decades.”
A casual glance at the website of the NEA and the AFT barely turns up a hint about reading, math and science. Both are poster boards for the progressive political agenda.
It is no wonder that scholarships and vouchers, tickets for parents and children to education freedom, is a nightmare for the teachers unions who are about control, not freedom.
A recent study by the Thomas B. Fordham Institute ranks states by the strength and influence of their teachers unions. Among the top 25 states rated with the strongest teachers unions, only two — Ohio and West Virginia — have opted into the new tax-funded scholarship program.
Why are so many of our youth embracing socialism and turning away from the principles of our founding? Look no further than the vice grip unions have on our public schools.
Education freedom is vital to America’s future. The new tax-funded scholarship program is a major step in the right direction.
Star Parker is founder of the Center for Urban Renewal and Education and author of “Necessary Noise, How Donald Trump Inflames the Culture War and Why this is Good News for America” (Hachette 2019). To find out more about Star Parker and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate website at www.creators.com. COPYRIGHT 2026 CREATORS. COM






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