^ But yet
Average Salaries
According to the website numbeo.com, the average income of an American and a Canadian are approximately the same amount. Canada's after-tax monthly income is about $3,000 which totals around $36,000per year. The U.S. sits just below Canada at approximately $2,942 per month, or roughly $35,300 per year.
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/glob...rticle4617778/
So more is spent on education but without producing a noticeable difference outside of the cost of living in Canada is higher due to the tax rates to pay for it.
So even with our inability to get it right in education we are equal to our northern neighbors,in earning power,trying to make everybody geniuses in the future generation does not work because there is also a need non geniuses,who needs 325 million rocket scientists when you only have 6 rockets and nobody to fix the transport train when it breaks down.
Sorry bud but if the income levels were double of the US I would say okay but when top ranked school systems produce the same income levels as non top rated school systems but at a higher cost per pupil I would not be sure if it is a model to follow.
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