1 in 5 Illinois adults is illiterate, but it’s 1 in 4 in Cook County – Illinois Policy

Cook County has the third-highest percentage of adults functionally illiterate among all Illinois counties, only trailing Alexander County with 35% of adults functionally illiterate and Pulaski County with 26%. Research shows literacy is linked to income.
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Nostradamus
2 years ago

It would explain the quality of the recent candidates and the resultant elections to office.
Stupid is as stupid does.

Streeterville
2 years ago

Thank you, CTU and Chicago Public School system.

Do noted statistics already reflect recently-arriving migrants, most whom have little formal education themselves.

Daskoterzar
2 years ago

This is really stunning. 25% of Cook County adults are illiterate? Did I read that correctly? Good God. Don’t voters here see this information and see the people they vote for and the school district are controlled by unions and corruption. Yep – Fat Drunk and Stupid is no way to go through life…good reference.

Old Joe
2 years ago
Reply to  Daskoterzar

Or fat, dumb and poor….

Nostradamus
2 years ago
Reply to  Old Joe

And blaming everyone except themselves.

Apophis
2 years ago

Fat , high and stupid is no way to go through life , but some in Illinois see it as a life path.

Riverbender
2 years ago
Reply to  Apophis

Add some multi millions (billions?) though and you can become Governor there

Ataraxis
2 years ago

The Tribune and Sun Times could probably increase their readership by getting rid of the words and switching to cartoons with short captions.

Old Joe
2 years ago

Hmm, can’t read or write but they can vote?

Riverbender
2 years ago

Fine products of Illinois schools.

Truth in Cook County
2 years ago
Reply to  Riverbender

Yeah, and with Chicago Public Schools spending $30k per kid per year, it is not a money problem. Gee, maybe someone (other than fellow teachers) should start testing the competency of the teachers? Also, maybe someone should properly evaluate the teachers union policies? This sad situation will continue until they do. (Here come the red thumbs down – I have the popcorn ready.)

Freddy
2 years ago

Garrett’s?

ProzacPlease
2 years ago
Reply to  Riverbender

Repeat the mantra: it’s the parents, it’s the parents, it’s the parents. Just keep paying the union members.

Pensions Paid First
2 years ago
Reply to  ProzacPlease

Just keep whining about the teachers. Whine that they get a pension. Whine that they are allowed to negotiate fair wages. Whine that students aren’t showing up for school. Repeat the mantra.

ProzacPlease
2 years ago

Any response to the finding of 1 in 4 functionally illiterate? Didn’t think so.

Pensions Paid First
2 years ago
Reply to  ProzacPlease

You think that because people are illiterate it’s the fault of teachers. There are plenty of ignorant people in this world that aren’t educated. You’re living proof of that. Some people just can’t be helped.

Last edited 2 years ago by Pensions Paid First

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