Oklahoma rankings

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PonderInc:
I keep seeing depressing national rankings re: Oklahoma. 

46th for per pupil spending
42th for teacher pay
6th for teen birth rates (Finally we score high!)  (Oh.)
42nd for taxes as a share of personal income
42nd for women in elected office
9th for people lacking health insurance (all ages)
3rd for tobacco use
11th for infant mortality
6th for obesity
4th for domestic violence
1st for female incarceration rates

Oh yeah, and Tulsa is #1 for erectile dysfunction.  (Does that explain the difficulties facing a strong, smart, female mayor in this town?  Hmmm.)

Oh, but don't worry.  We're good at football.  And we excel at preaching about immorality.

I didn't see any rankings for number of dolts elected to public office, but I bet we rank high on that one, too.

Then, I saw this one:
48th in brain health  (perhaps this explains the elected officials?)



Red Arrow:
Missing:

?? for personal income
?? cost of housing as a percent of income
?? cost of living as a percent of income

Just watch the news to see what other states are electing Dolts, plenty.

waterboy:
Probably not fair to single out Oklahoma. The southern or near south regions are all performers on your lists. Just match them up to the last election colors and see if there is a pattern. :) But we like it here. The weather is temperate, the discretionary spending levels are good and housing is cheap. Also the music is first rate. Just find your niche, tell everyone you're conservative Libertarian (not republican!) get a Prozac prescription and you'll do just fine. ;)

cannon_fodder:
To throw in a curve ball, how does spending per pupil compare with average SAT/ACT scores?

Average ACT scores here: http://www.act.org/news/data/07/states.html

I'd be interested to see that.
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Otherwise. . . *sigh*.   But can we leave football out of it?  I like football.

patric:
Quote from: PonderInc on July 08, 2009, 03:45:24 pm

I keep seeing depressing national rankings re: Oklahoma. 

46th for per pupil spending
42th for teacher pay
6th for teen birth rates (Finally we score high!)  (Oh.)
42nd for taxes as a share of personal income
42nd for women in elected office
9th for people lacking health insurance (all ages)
3rd for tobacco use
11th for infant mortality
6th for obesity
4th for domestic violence
1st for female incarceration rates



' Oklahoma has the highest mortality rate of police violence of all 50 states and the highest rate of underreporting the killings, according to estimates in a study released Thursday.

About 84% of police killings in the state from 1980 to 2018 were unreported or misclassified in official government reports, according to the peer-reviewed study in The Lancet, one of the world's oldest and most renowned medical journals. '

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2021/09/30/police-killings-oklahoma-underreported-highest-rate-study/5922021001/

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