Poverty Stunts IQ In the US But Not In Other Developed Countries (arstechnica.com)
An anonymous reader writes: New research published in the journal Psychological Science (abstract) found that children who grow up in poverty within the United States tend to have lower IQs than peers from other socioeconomic brackets. Previous studies have shown a complex relationship between a child's genetics, his environment, and his IQ. Your genes can't pinpoint your IQ, but they can indicate a rough range of values within which your IQ is quite likely to fall. For kids in poverty, they seem to consistently end up on the low end of that window. Interestingly, this effect was not seen for any of the other countries hosting kids within the study, which included Australia, Germany, England, Sweden, and the Netherlands. The study authors speculate that "inequalities in educational and medical access in the U.S." may be the root of the differences, though another researcher is planning to study the effect of school environments as well.
Public schools in the US are beholden to teacher's unions, and teacher's unions are all about funneling dues collected from members into contributions to politicians who tend to do things that increase the power of the teacher's unions.
And the kids be damned - especially poor kids with no alternative.
Ever notice how politician's kids go to private schools?
>Your genes can't pinpoint your IQ, but they can indicate a rough range of values within which your IQ is quite likely to fall.
Sounds racist to me.
There goes the stereotype meter... I'll have to buy a new one now.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
I don't want to point out the obvious, but what countries like Australia, Germany, England, Sweden, and the Netherlands DON'T have, is a whole bunch of people of African descent living there. Statistically speaking, regardless of wealth, people who are of African descent typically have an IQ of, give or take 10 IQ points, 75. Regardless of whether they live in Africa, or the USA, that tends to be the case. Blaming anything EXCEPT genetics is stupid, and this is one of those times where being politically correct would essentially require people to straight up ignore facts and reality.
Does this mean Donald Trump is one of the smart ones?
What are you guys doing over there?!
If America is the only country where poor people end up testing at the lower end of the IQ range, that means that, in the aggregate, the poor will pull down the country's average IQ. That, of course, explains Fox News, Honey BooBoo, and the current Republican candidates for president.
While the authors speculate that inequalities in educational and medical access in the US may beef up poverty’s effects, Turkheimer thinks school environments in particular may be to blame. He plans to follow up on the findings in his own work.
You might want to stop screwing around with your schools, teaching to the test, and replace the patchwork of medical coverage with universal single-payer for your own good.
"Transparent" is a shit show that trades on every stereotype going. A man in drag is NOT a transsexual.
Supposedly, 75% of intelligence is determined by genes. The results reported in TFA would seem to explain the reasons of poverty in the US — the poor aren't too smart to begin with. Their children — despite going to the same schools as others — remain stupid.
If other countries do not demonstrate an effect so profound, that may mean, being intelligent is not as rewarding over there and smart people may remain poor.
In Soviet Washington the swamp drains you.
That's the long and short of it. Until and unless we get competition in primary schooling, poor kids are going to keep getting ignored.
-jcr
The only title of honor that a tyrant can grant is "Enemy of the State."
In school I did a report on parenting. A child's IQ is set by 3, largely from stimulation: holding them, talking to them, reading to them, etc. --- even though they don't yet know exactly what you're saying.
Aren't many poor families in America a young, single mother, working one or two jobs, and her children? Probably not the best upbringing.
The experience of many, many other countries shows conclusively and overwhelmingly that society is better off with a good social system that supports the poor and underprivileged. It constantly amazes that Americans are SO insistent on their "every man for himself" mentality, in the face of the evidence. The countries ranked the best to live in are socialist societies, where the rich are compelled to help the poor rather than say "fuck it dude I got mine, so screw you". They have government run medical systems, and high taxes to support a well functioning society.
America has one of the biggest wealth disparities in the world, a poor education system, a health care system that is massively expensive but comes up far short of the best ones in results, has more murder, and a crumbling infrastructure. When will you all wake up and realize that your culture needs to be changed? It's OK. You can join the modern world. The rest of us will be happy to see you do well! We don't wish bad things for you. But you have to give up the cowboy attitude, in order to get there.
Could this be because the school systems in these other countries are funded in a way where the budget is less dependent on local taxes. If the money is region/nationalized you don't end up with the more prosperous cities having nicer schools because they have higher income from local property taxes.
Also -- college is cheaper/free in many European countries. Less of a financial barrier-to-entry for higher education means more poverty-sicken students get to go to school.
That's because blacks and Hispanics are heavily-represented in US poverty demographics. I would be interested to see the scores broken down by race/ethnicity.
who are just attributing this to the ethnic makeup of the US, you're missing the point. The study isn't saying that poor American blacks are not as smart as affluent American whites. It's saying that poor American blacks are less intelligent than affluent American blacks, and poor American whites are less intelligent than affluent American whites, and the same poor vs. affluent gap doesn't exist in other countries.
Would this have anything to do with the racial makeup of the U.S.? Doesn't race play into IQ?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
I'd imagine that the racial makeup of the lower-class in the U.S. would lower IQ rates.
Posting anonymous because I can't stand the inevitable karma burn.
Here in the USA lead abatement in rentals is a thin coat of paint. Elsewhere they require the landlord to remove it ALL from the home.
And who lives in the shitty run down really old homes with lead paint in them? poor people.
Do not look at laser with remaining good eye.
Everything I've read on the subject of IQ and academic aptitude (which admittedly isn't a huge amount) has suggested that the main culprit isn't the fact that the US's K-12 schools are terrible in poor areas, but that there's basically no access to preschools in those same communities. I know that at least in the Netherlands there's publicly funded preschool starting at age 2, and wouldn't be surprised if it's the same in most or all of the other non-US countries on that list. It doesn't seem like a stretch to suggest that a kid who spent ages 2-5 in an interaction-rich environment with adults making efforts to nurture their developing brain would have a higher IQ (and do better in school) than if the same kid spent most of that time plopped in front of the TV with far less adult involvement, as I've anecdotally seen happen with kids in poorer families.
Other developed nations, which have stronger environmental regulations than the US, don't have children living in areas highly contaminated by lead.
“Common sense is not so common.” — Voltaire
I'm the humblest and smartest person on the planet. I am apk.
Thus skewing the odds. Sadly, we don't practice this technique in the US, except by self-selection. See Darwin Awards for details
Is it possible that they have incorrectly interpreted the results of their study? Is it possible (and maybe more logical) that US job market tends to reward higher IQs with better and more mentally challenging jobs that pay more? So smarter people earn more money? For that matter, there could be multiple hidden variables that are affecting both IQ and economic status. I think social agendas drive the publishing of studies like these and they should be taken with a grain of salt.
and lack of proper educational system. The U.S has failed massively in these regards.
There isn't much genuine "poverty" in the US anymore. Hasn't been for a couple generations.
Go watch hood fight videos on WSHH or Darien Long patrolling an Atlanta mall on Youtube. We certainly have ghettos. But the people in them are not suffering grinding "poverty." They're all fat, equipped with cell phones and cars and spend their disposable income on status symbols and various vices. The kids they make are fed good meals in public schools and junk food at home till they're fat. Aside from the pencil whipping "education" they get in government funded schools they're raised by Nintendo and TV.
This is gross neglect, not "poverty." And more benefits and deficits aren't going to make good parents out of the denizens of our proto-idiocracy.
No, I don't have a solution either. At least none that doesn't involve pretty serious compromises of civil rights. And we all know the subjects of such attention would rather the stunted IQs than suffer any impositions.
In europe, schools have free and for the most part, fairly nutritional food, with milk and no soft drink.
Poor kids are therefore guaranteed to atleast one decent meal a day.
This tends to be common in the USA. You will note similar outcomes for infant death rates. In America, you are free to screw up in ways that aren't allowed in other nations. e.g. if you fail to learn the skills needed to earn adequate income, you can't afford the same health or education as those who do. This is exacerbated in education because of the union politics, which requires educated and involved parents to overcome, something parents don't have time to do in the lower economic brackets.
TL;DR in America you are free to be a loser.
Unlike other countries with their generational social strata and/or extreme social welfare, citizens of the United States enjoy a limited meritocracy where they can rise from poverty into middle class by being useful to rich folk. This means that their smart children grow up middle class, and the dumb children of their dumb poor peers grow up poor. You can't teach the stupid out of a dummy, no matter how much money you throw at the school. In these other countries, smart but lazy people stay poor because it's a "winning" move to collect free stuff for nothing, or they're not allowed to enter a higher social class.
The reason why is your INSANE "method" for paying for schools: take it from the rates raised from the neighbourhood. Therefore if you're poor, you have a cheap home in a cheap area and the school gets no frigging money. therefore they can't do as well as the average.
Meanwhile, some rich kid is in a wealthy neighbourhood and the schools have pots of money and can hire the best.
That's it.
Fuck all to do with "beholden to unions" or any reactionary moron shit you come up with to blame unions you don't believe in and therefore don't believe anyone else should have them either.
In the land of opportunity only stupid people are poor ?
The United States has a glut of college graduates right now. If you mean college is too expensive, and too easy to get into, I can agree with that. I also think high school should also be harder. Maybe there should be easy and hard high schools, or an extra difficulty level in addition to honors and regular students. The typical high school seems undervalued.
White poor people are smarter than non-white poor people.
Didn't I read somewhere (like on /.) a while back, that the cheap, shitty food that the poor have no choice but to eat, has much to do with children's brains not developing as well as their more healthily-fed peers?
Are YOU using the TOOL, or is the TOOL using YOU? Think about it!
Slapping kids upside the head, while amusing and culturally acceptable, seriously degrades the academic performance of Our Fellow Americans.
PSA: don't slap your child upside the head.
Ah yes, 'Psychological Science' ... that's akin to 'Military Intelligence' and 'Astrological Science'.
When I studied psickology in 1959, and then again in 1969, I couldn't help noticing that the field had changed about as much as the runways of Paris fashion. Since then many more dynamic changes; each generation displacing the previous and 'outing' their theories.
Sorry to demean them, and in fact I believe there is some truth in this observation. I also assume that as their peers and others review this work we will see different conclusions drawn from the same data.
...omphaloskepsis often...
Two different things. Most likely their IQ is stunted because the mom was a crackwhore.
I have an alternate theory where in the US there is more mobility in economic status and the genetically lower "rough range" IQ people have fallen to the bottom of the economic spectrum.
The gap in the US between the rich and the poor is so wide that the US poor have IQs comparable to the poor in developing countries.
Public schools in the US are beholden to teacher's unions, and teacher's unions are all about funneling dues collected from members into contributions to politicians who tend to do things that increase the power of the teacher's unions.
And the kids be damned - especially poor kids with no alternative.
There are teachers unions in the UK, Australia, the Netherlands, Germany, Sweden, Finland (often rated the best schooling system in the world), etc.:
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Education_trade_unions
Ever notice how politician's kids go to private schools?
No, but then I live in Ontario, Canada. (Whose teachers are also in a union.)
was that United States poverty actually means extreme poverty where money, education, healthcare, nuturement, homes, cars, transporation, day care, special needs services and all that is completely denied.
and the comparison countries "Germany, UK, Australia,.." are all actually really rich countries with more of a socialism style to their economic systems. In those countries they have completely free healthcare, free college educations, better school systems (although I have no studied each country, I have looked at countries such as Germany which has completely free college education even for people who go there from out of the country, and Finland has a revolutionary system with three teachers per class and 20 student caps, France puts more money into kids and "fixing" life problems, etc).
I grew up in Oregon and as such I was denied all school after the 6th grade, and I had no health insurance and therefore could not see a dentist, psychologist, PCP, or any other type of doctor growing up. Until the year 2011 when Affordable Health Care Act kicked in, there were hundreds of thousands of uninsured children in Oregon .. meaning when they had a health problem, they were denied medical care most of the time.
Oregon just so happens to also have the worst graduation rates .. 70% of disabled kids drop out of school because the services push them out and don't have services for them, and 40% of regular kids drop out.
Compare that to Finland with 95% graduation rate!
In America they also prefer to "drug" kids with medications for mental disorders they don't have, rather than to fix the underlining cause of their problems, which is often times rooted in their homes, poverty, and lack of services and infrastructure for them to succeed in.
Those medications cause IQ drops, autism, brain damage, and prevent learning and fail to actually correct kids/adults problems.
In most of those European countries they also have social housing programs (for example, housing is free in Germany and you also get free basic income, health care, plus education as mentioned before). In America, if you can't afford the sky high rent, you're probably going to be homeless and completely desolate, stressed out wondering the streets or if you're lucky in a bed bug infested ghetto homeless shelter with crap food and dirty insides (they serve people expired food at most of these places).
So the author missed one thing. It does appear the problem is linked to poverty. Because America and those other countries have vastly different systems. Poverty means way different things in America compared to European countries. In America they expect you to "pay for everything out of pocket" but if you cannot do that, you do not get free service drop ins. The rich therefore are the only ones who can afford to properly raise their children in America because they have the money for private schools, private services, tutors, private doctors, private lawyers, leisure, exploration, etc; everyone else suffers and rots. But in Europe, basic services and living needs are free to the poor.
The only way to fix this is to adopt a new United States constitution perhaps based on the one from South Africa, as some US Supreme Court justices indicated was a model replacement for our own. Other countries are already built with better constitutions, as after World War II President Roosevelt sent aids to European/foreign countries and helped build in economic rights into their new constitutions. The United States was to get a new Bill of Rights 2 with economic rights, but when Roosevelt died prematurely, his work was successfully subverted in the United States. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
The problem with the United States is purely it's shitty geared for the wealthy and rich constitution.
We don't even have the right to live in dignity, as other nations have. We have no right to basic income. No right to medica
in "the system" (yes that is how employees refer to it, the same as inmates) for 7+ years. I am not a teacher but I work closely with them.
In my midwestern red state, teachers unions (and all unions, really) have been completely castrated by "right to work" (aka go fuck yourself you're in an At Will state; profit uber alles) laws and have no power to do fuck all except get collectively and willfully fucked over by the fake-elected board members (gerrymandering/huge back door corporate funding for the candidates that support money for the corporations, it's a thing) and corporate-minded management many of whom have very questionable ties to the entities that really get all the money - the corporations (Schoolastic/Pearsonvue/Questar/Various self-appointed education experts/the list is endless; tests pretests benchmarks prep work programs, I could go on). They literally have their sales people telling teachers what they should be doing and how.
This is even worse and the abuses just as bad as for-profit prisons in the Charter schools. Many states that have them have abandoned them because they're literally a middleman siphoning off money that would otherwise have had at least a fleeting chance of ending up somewhere that might help.
You sound like a Faux News talking point. Come to the trenches sometime, see how it really is, if you have a degree you can be a substitute teacher in a lot of places without a teaching license. Good luck. You'll need it.
Why use your brain when the government pays you to be dumb. Government handouts to keep the the dumb where they belong.
Education and health services are so poor in the US that's unlikely the root cause.
However there is such a negative stigma associated with poverty, reinforced in the media by the idea that poor have low IQ that's more likely low IQ is caused by suggestion.
The other theory which I think makes even more sense is food. The quality of food is extremely low in the US, and GMO is known to dull the mind, which happens to be the cheap food.
Lets compare the US to socialist countries in areas that it supposedly doesn't do as well in, and then make poorly causated links between success and levels of applied socialism. It is never that simple. The US spends more money per student than just about every other country in the world. The problem isn't money or access.
Yet another academic propaganda post implying socialism as the answer. I am sick of these.
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So there is a correlation between low IQ and poverty, more so in the USA than elsewhere. But which is the cause and which the resulting effect?
In countries without a mobile class structure, high or low IQ has much less effect on an individuals than in the USA. Your destiny depends on your ancestry and inherited position. In the USA, people are free to rise or sink to an economic level defined by their individual capabilities. The smart become wealthy, the stupid sink into poverty. The end result gives the same correlation between poverty and IQ, but for widely different reasons.
Have gnu, will travel.
The article does no analysis of why. Urban, Suburban, or inner-city would be something to know. Is being poor and of a specific mindset such as living in a major city effect IQ more than say race.
Note how the union defense force very rarely mentions the actual mission of schools: learning -- teaching children. It's almost as if that's not their primary concern...
When I was a child I could do anything. 30 year later in the USA, most of my friends are scared to let their kids be alone outdoor. These days anyone will call police accusing you that your child is neglected by parents if left alone to play outdoor. When my daughter was crying during the night and my window was opened... knock, knock! The police officer appeared asking if everything was OK, because someone called? What the fuck! Last week our school director told us a story about a man in Africa who build/invented a wind turbine form nothing to pump water and get electricity. In America I was threatened to be prosecuted when I attached my washing machine in the "wrong" room. My friend is fighting legal battle, because he wanted to fix his roof and according to the city, without a certification he can not fix his roof by himself. Thus, rich kids go to PAID activities with babysitter, parent who have time, etc. Poor kids are locked in their homes watching TV and playing video games. Freedom in America is a joke!
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To borrow a phrase from Clinton years, "its the culture, stupid." People are going to look high and low for all sorts of reason, but the uncomfortable truth is obvious but unpleasant. The same anti-success cultures that produce ecconomically poor people in the US are the same ones that produce failing students.
Being interested in why students are becoming worse, I left the university and have now taught in public, private, and charter schools. In public schools, there are vast resources and tremendous waste. It is not a dollars spent issue. It is simply a matter of attitude of the students. They actively chose not to learn. They actively choose to fail. They see no reason to improve. They do not see school as an out. They think misbehaving is cool. They do not believe in controlling impulses of any sort. They do not believe in doing homework. Worse, in doing any of these things, it makes you "white" which is a complete pejorative. In short, they set themselves up to fail, and do so proudly. As long as we tolerate and encourage this behavior, we will get more of the same. It will not matter how many computers, tutorials, specialized classes you offer. The true battle is at the baseline culture.
This is start contrast to poor students from other cultures. This is why they do well and we don't.
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Well if it costs a fortune to get education in USA, then go figure. In my country it won't cost you a fortune to get university education. Tax money ain't spent on controlling the world here, you know :)
Other possibility: Do we have also other demographical data on the people that are here described as "poor"? There is some chance that it can't be said aloud, as it would be r-a-c-i-s-t.
about blacks being stupid. Interesting...
Poverty Stunts IQ In the US
No.... the IQ test as an intelligence test is biased in favor of people with certain experiences, showing lower IQs for Poverty, but only in certain regions, is more evidence against the validity of IQ tests as a measure of fluid intelligence.
Those who are in poverty are less likely to have certain experiences, that does not mean they are less intelligent ---- it means they have different knowledge and different adaptations.
Where smart people actually have a marginally better chance at success than elsewhere. Who'd have thought evolution is real..
Dinner tables in most US homes are no longer used for the designed purpose; I suspicion many folk don't even have one any more. But if they do, they share a room with a TV.
In the US, people who live in poverty are also more likely to be users of illegal drugs. The effects of using drugs during pregnancy are well-documented, as are second-hand effects.
IQ is likely far more influenced by being raised in a supportive environment over any other factors. Bottom line, is that it is self re-enforcing where smart parents will do well, and will raise their children to do the same. There there is the supportive culture, and even financial support, formal education, etc... It is really common sense and not all that surprising.
It isn't so much that there are some genetics at play here.
As to why there is a big difference between the US and the rest of the countries, well that is interesting. The article mentions a few possibilities, but I think you could probably group them all under "Socialism", to which the US seems to have an usual fear of.
Obviously not every poor kid is going to turn out dumb, many will be able to elevate themselves out of the cycle. However having a society with additional social supports they can use where that support is not given by the family unit, would probably increase that number by quite a bit.
I don't even think I would be joking to say that there are people in the US that would get very animated about protecting their god given right to raise their dumb children however they please...
Now we really need to get to the root of the problem. As previous comments suggest, that's a real bitch. Poor education, culture, lack of a robust social safety net, nutrition? It's probably a bit of each, but what's a 'bit' and how do we address it?
One thing is for sure, our general societal culture of "Fuck you, I got mine" will have to change. Too bad everyone's busy knee jerking to 'socialist' policies while ignoring the insane corporate welfare culture Congress feeds every year.
Poor kid in Germany: ..." ... you get the picture)
- Can't get the newest Nike AirMax Special Sneakers for 180 Euros a pop, must wear brandless and/or sturdy all-rounder shoes. ("BoooHoooo")
- Has a cheap 130€ Huawei Phone vs. the 650€ iPhone its comrades have - can do the exact same things with said cheap phone. (again "BoooHooo")
- Has to use said smartphone for 3 years instead of getting a new one every year.
- Get's fresh clothing roughly twice a year, some of it second-hand or brandless and cheap, vs. the rich comrades that go binge shopping at H&M every two months. ("Booo
- Can't go on long-distance vacation in the mediteranian, has to spend hollydays at the dug-out lake or visiting grandma by buss. Will catch up on traveling as soon as schools over with a backpack and an international youth-hostel card. Will have at least as much fun as its rich comrades.
- Lives on welfare that is frugal and not always pleasant but is enough to get by with its rich comrades able to do notable frivolous spending on all kinds of stuff (This can actually be pretty tough)
- is entitled to relief from public library fees and simular things.
- Has to go and work to extend its allowance vs. the rich comrades that just have to bug daddy for and extra 100€ (this actually sucks quite a bit - but it teaches a useful discipline and work-ethic)
- Get's the exact same education as its rich comrades.
- Uses the exact same public transport as its rich comrades.
- Can ride from Düsseldorf to Dortmund on its school PT ticket for free, just like its rich comrades.
- Can go to college for free, just like everybody else
Poor kid in the US: ... I don't know - you tell me.
Get's nothing? Lives on laughable wellfare? Has to pay through the nose to go to college? Can't go to college because it's prohibitively expensive?
We suffer more in our imagination than in reality. - Seneca
Yeah, I think the problem is that most people watch crap TV (and even for "good" TV there's still a limit). Educational shows such as Sesame Street have been long known as a positive influence on kids. Well, at least before Elmo they were. It's gone a bit downhill since then but still isn't too bad.
But even as an adult I find most broadcast TV pretty stupid these days. Craploads of reality TV BS not to mention the *tons* of commercials trying to teach you to be a good little consumer.
I could see three big influences on this.
The first is medical support. If you have no medical coverage and you're poor, you often can't afford to take your sick kid to a doc. Poor health leads to poor development, not to mention missed school time etc.
Second is time off. You have low-income parents working two, three jobs to make ends meet, with terrible schedules. That cuts into other stuff, like being able to spend quality time with the kids, make good meals, etc. One of the travesties of North America (Canada included) is not just the number of people in low-income jobs, but how those jobs screw people with insufficient hours, forcing them to take multiple jobs and juggle insane, inconsistent timetables. The US is also legendary for lack of time off, so even people in middle-class jobs often little in the way of holidays other than stats (and low-income often end up working even those).
Third, diet. Shitty diet = shitty development. A good diet depends on at least two factors, quality/nutritional food, and time to prepare it. In many cases, that means poor kids are getting crappy, cheap insta-foods. Of course you'll have lots of people saying "well, a good home-cooked meal can be cheaper than instant, so it's their fault for being lazy", but keep in mind that these are the same people juggling multiple jobs and shitty schedules. So yes, they can buy quality ingredients, but a good meal still takes time to prepare and half of these people seem to barely have time to get the kids up and to school before work, then pick them up after, let alone cook.
It's not that poor people are lazy, stupid, or don't care. Many are often *very* hard workers. Unfortunately many are stuck working hard just trying to get by, and thus have little opportunity for improving their lot in life.
I've ever seen. Private schools do well for two reasons:
1. They're mostly filled with upper class or rich kids who can afford tuition. These kids have private tutors, stay at home moms that drive them to school and make breakfast, clean, violence free living spaces, etc, etc. This is what people are referring to when they use the word "privileged".
2. The few low income kids that are there have behave like angles and keep their grades up or get booted out. Imagine how much better the public school's scores would be if ever time a kid acted up or his GPA dropped below a 3.0 they got permanently expelled. Imagine how much worse the the scores would be at the schools those kids ended up.
Studies show scores have been dropping in American Schools for 50+ years. These are often sited by Regressives (I refuse to call them "Conservatives", they're not, they're policies are Radical Regressions) as a reason to turn back the clock to the 1950s. Those folks conveniently ignore the other half of the study that shows the reason for the drops are that we don't kick lower income kids to the curb anymore. We've cut down on the dog eat dog sink or swim ideals because folks were sinking, and we got tired of watching them gasp their last painful breath while drowning. The Regressives didn't get tired of that, they seem to enjoy it...
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Income inequality harms everybody and income equality increases the quality of life of all including the wealth.
My opinions may not carry much currency because they're purely anecdotal. I still believe the US education system is one of the best in the world but at the same time I think our sometimes lack-luster education and performance results are far more culturally based than anyone gives it credit. Growing up as a US-born child of an immigrant family may give me a very biased perspective but I use it all the time nonetheless. My story is typical for many immigrants, it's practically a cliche. My parents didn't know English and came to the US with $400 in their pocket in the early 80s. Yes, we were on welfare, yes we collected food stamps, yes my family took terrible low skill and low earning jobs like cleaning, harvesting, and the like, yes we grew up in the inner city being the 1 of 2 Caucasian families in the entire neighborhood, yes we had 3 generations living in one household, and yes English was not my first language.
But we climbed the *#!@ out of there as fast as we could, because that's why we came to the US: to do well. We came with ambitions, with the belief that education was one thing the "man", whether it's a Soviet government or oppressive oligarchy, could not take away from you. Not doing well in school simply was not an option. My mother get her degree and my father got a decent job at a factory. While my parents certainly did well for themselves, the next generation, like myself, we did even better. I can say from my limited exposure to the education system, at least here in NY, is that very, very, very few of my classmates had the same ambitions. In fact, most would have seen me as being aggressively competitive but in my eyes and my parents I was only allowed to see myself as still not trying hard enough. I admit that half of my class mates were brighter than me, but I'm sorry to say that few of them tried half as hard nor did as well.
If every kid had that ambition you'd have to be scared of what the US could do instead of can't do. Unfortunately it's my observation that many kids *and* their adult parents here in the US lack any self control. They are far too wrapped up in finding the next source of entertainment than setting up a future for themselves, family, and country. Be it TV, alcohol, music, fame, partying, drugs, games, and sports (yes, I said sports, let your verbal abuse fly!). There's nothing wrong with any of those things are just fine per se, as long as they're done in moderation.
The author of this article completely misread the actual study.
Poor kids everywhere have on average lower IQ. But only in the U.S. it is _randomly_ lower, ie twins score further apart (from each other) that the genetic nature of IQ suggests.
All this study says is that the US is different demographically than other countries, with the poor having lower IQs than similarly situated people in other countries, though "similarly situated" is not well-defined.
There are any number of reasons this might be true. It might be simply because in the US, stupid poor people have more babies than smart poor people as compared to other countries.
the other important factor is food, or the shit that passes for food.
Your poor eat McDonalds and similar shit on a regular, daily basis. They also drink Coke and other soft-drinks routinely, and consume vast amounts of sugar. Poor food is sugary food is shit food.
This shit is a *normal* diet for your poor - but is not the normal diet of the poor in other countries.
The difference is that incompetence isn't rewarded in other countries' educational systems.
-jcr
The only title of honor that a tyrant can grant is "Enemy of the State."
Poverty doesn't "stunt IQ's"....did you ever stop and think for 2 seconds, that those people are just stupid?
There are 2 groups of people you can make fun of on the Internet without fear of attack. The illiterate, and the Amish.
It is more traumatic to grow up poor in the U.S. This trauma affects every aspect of development, employment, and all aspects of a poor person's life including brain development. Our complicity with allowing this inter-generational trauma to continue to accelerate means will all are at fault regardless of of our favorite scapegoat. Let's go.
The title claims a causal connection. How might we prove that it is not the other way around?
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Canada's schools are unionized across the country. The results of this system with essentially no private schools other than the occasional born again types who demand homeschooling ..a tiny proportion in this educated sane country has put Canada in the top handful on international testing I. Maths and sciences. Find another reason your schools or the results from them are so profoundly disjunctional. It is not unionization. Perhaps it is because you allow rich folks to withdraw educational taxes from society and selfishly take care only of your own children and let the less wealthy suffer the consequences...you Libertarian types are selfish loons that have destroyed the once vibrant and caring American society. It is now rightist, selfish, racist and armed to the hilt against all comers...and..uneducated and angry, paranoid. You want simplistically to blame unionized educators for this mess..I think...not..and no, I am not am educator nor in a union.
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Anyone do research on access to acetylcholine during formative years and IQ? It's all in the b3wbs... AFAIK developing countries still stress breastfeeding vs formula.