Two of the most important domestic initiatives of the Bush Presidency are the Economy and Education. We continue to hear how great a job the Bush policies have done in these two areas. This week we have definitive data on the results of the past 6 years on how well the economy has impacted most Americans and how well the Public Education system is performing (No Child Left Behind).
First the Census Bureau has just released the data on the Economy and health Care in America. Here are the results from the past 6 years:
Average Annual wage after Inflation is down for both men and women workers.
Median Family Income after Inflation is below the level at the start of 2000.
Number of people without health coverage jumped from 44.8 Million in 2005 to 47 Million in 2006.
One out of every nine children has no health care and Bush threatens to VETO a bill to add health coverage to another 3.3 Million Children.
SAT scores in Math and Reading are down for the 8th year in a row.
NO MORE BS about how the Bush Policies have impacted the Economy, Health Care and Education. The results are in and Bush gets an âFâ. The sources are The Educational Testing Service for the SAT scores and for the economic and health care results we have the U.S. Census Bureau!