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Americans' poor math skills a threat to US, employers say

The U.S. military, employers and economic development specialists have been raising alarms about the implications of American students low math scores for the country s competitiveness and national security. The Defense Department calls for a major initiative to support education in science, technology, education and math, or STEM. The number of jobs in math occupations is projected to grow dramatically, but only one in five college-bound American high school students is prepared for college-level courses in STEM, according to the National Science and Technology Council.

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Americans have poor math skills. It's a threat to US standing in the global economy, employers say | National

BOSTON (AP) — Like a lot of high school students, Kevin Tran loves superheroes, though perhaps for different reasons than his classmates.

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Nation needs people who are good at math

BOSTON — Like a lot of high school students, Kevin Tran loves superheroes, though perhaps for different reasons than his classmates.

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Americans have poor math skills. It's a threat to US standing in the global economy, employers say

Employers say America’s poor math performance isn’t funny. It’s a threat to the nation’s global economic competitiveness and national security.

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America's poor math skills raise alarms over global competitiveness • BusinessMirror

BOSTON Like a lot of high school students, Kevin Tran loves superheroes, though perhaps for different reasons than his classmates. “They’re all insanely smart. In their regular jobs they’re engineers, they’re scientists,” said Tran, 17. “And you can’t do any of those things without math.” Tran also loves math. This summer, he studied calculus five hours

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