About 130 million adults in the U.S. have low literacy skills according to a Gallup analysis of data from the U.S. Department of Education. This means more than half of Americans between the ages of 16 and 74 (54%) read below the equivalent of a sixth-grade level.
idk dude I legit think there is something wrong with the US education system. It's like they teach people wrong on purpose so they have to believe anything they're told because they can't read or understand things that show them how fucked things are
I'd... probably recommend looking more into what the study's saying, because eyeballing it the US's results aren't particularly out of line with (most) other applicable nations.
Beyond that, piles of people read below the equivalent of a sixth-grade level largely because that's the normal level stuff's
written as. Most published fiction hovers around 5th-6th grade level so far as that kind of thing goes. It's completely unsurprising great swaths of the country don't read higher than that when it's largely unnecessary and unencountered. Too damn tired at the moment to go looking myself and the data wasn't immediately accessible, but you're probably going to find similar numbers for most developed english speaking countries just due to that.
US education system has its problems, but they're largely either no worse or somewhat better than they used to be, though there's definitely been a hit from everything going on with the plague.
Any case, whatever its issues they're bloody peanuts when it comes to general public sentiment compared to our media efforts in regards to stuff like inflation. Most folks have spent a
lot more time stewing in that mess than they have in a classroom or classroom equivalent. Put the blame where the impact's happening, y'know? Even folks equipped with the best education background in the world have trouble keeping their head straight in the face of that junk, especially decades after they're out of school.