Chart of the Week
Home ] laffer quiz ] Archive ] 11/21/01: US Poverty Trends ] 12/05/01: ISU Tuition and Fees ] 12/12/01: Child Poverty ] 12/19/01: The Rise and Fall of Enron Corporation. ] 12/25/01 Merry Christmas! ] 1/1/02: Palm Beach County ] [ 1/8/02: State Math Scores and TV ] 1/15/02: Gun Deaths ] 1/22/02: Euro\Dollar ] 1/29/02: International Education ] 2/05/02: State Math Scores and Attitudes ] 2/12/02: Health Care Costs ] 2/19/02 Voter Turnout and Age ] 2/26/02: Money and Politics ] 3/03/02: The Rich Get... ] 3/10/02: Presidents and Deficits ] 3/17/02: Irish Smilling ] 3/24/02: US Air Pollution ] 3/31/02: US Immigration ] 4/7/02: Corporate Taxes ] 4/15/02: World Taxes ] 4/22/02: Causes of racial inequality ] 4/29/02: Gun ownership ] 5/6/02: Trust in government ] 5/13/02: Crooked Politicians ] 5/20/02: Racial Privacy Initiative ] 7/23/02: Gender and Athletics ] 9/6/02: Baseball Salaries ] 11/15/02: ISU Administrative Bloat ] 6/20/03 Minority Enrollment, Illinois Universities ] 12/2/03 Education Bureaucracy ] 2/2/04: A Deficit of Wisdom? ] 2/29/04: Iraq Casualities ] 7/19/04 Voter Turnout ] Poverty: Children and Elderly ] 5/30/06 GWBush job approval ] 1/1/8  Two Tax changes ] 1/11/08 The Surge ]
 

1/8/02: State Math Scores and TV Viewing

Data source: National Center for Education Statistics: "State Comparisons of Education Statistics: 1969-70 to 1996-97"; tables 15 and 17.

Discussion:  Each data point represent one or more states (only 40 states administered the NAEP exam in 1996).  The states with the Highest scores are North Dakota, Iowa, Minnesota and Maine.  Alabama (257), Louisiana (252), and Mississippi (250) scored lowest.

Key Question