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US has a fewer percentage of male teachers than 18 of 20 TIMSS Countries.
US has the lowest TIMSS scores of G-7 Countries.
US 12th graders have lowest TIMSS geometry scores of 16 TIMSS countries.
US 37th out of 41 countries in cross link between IAEP, NAEP, and TIMSS scores.
US has a lower savings rate than 33 countries.
Japan's total personal savings now exceed 3 times US GDP.
Savings rates decrease 1% of GDP for each 1% increase in the percent of females with a higher education.
Savings rates increase 1% of GDP for each 4 point increase in TIMSS scores.
IAEP Math scores decrease 3 points for each 1% increase in the percent of females with a higher education.
US has a higher murder rate than all but two industrialized nations.
Homicide rate in the US almost tripled in less than 4 decades.
US incarceration rate is 10-14 times higher than many industrialized nations http://www.sproject.com/rep7.htm
US males have a lower life expectancy than 23 out of 35 nations.
SAT Verbal scores increase 2 points for each 1% increase in the percent of principals who are males.
US 13 year olds score lower than all other nations in IAEP Science.
98.5% of the top fiftieth percentile of the Graduate Record Exam are men and 1.5% are women.
In G-7 Countries, TIMSS Math scores decrease 2 points for each 1% decrease in the percent of female teachers.
TIMSS scores increase 2 points for each 1% increase in the percent of math teachers who are males.
From state to state, SAT Math scores increase 3 points for each 1% increase in the percent of principals who are males.
Of 11 nations, the US has the smallest percentage of 8th graders who are the top 10 percent of scorers in math, and is 9th in science.
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