U.S. Education Spending Tops Other Countries – But Who’s Benefiting?
By Tim Walker

Still, in terms of real dollars, overall education spending in the United States tops the other OECD nations. Across all levels of education, the United States spent $15,171 per student in 2010. In total, education expenditures amounts to around 7.3% of its gross domestic product. The OECD average is 6.3%. But the dollar amount and student results don’t match. For example, the United States is falling behind in college completion rates and its investment in early childhood education lags most other nations. Why the