Better News, Kids! You’re Smarter Than Your Elders.

I promise that I’ll get back to work now, but I couldn’t resist checking out the PIAAC scores for the United States by age group. Are kids these days woefully uneducated? I can’t answer that, but the PIAAC test sure doesn’t back it up:

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