New Hampshire has a literacy rate of 94 percent. This is high compared to the national average, which is 86 percent.
high standard of living= high GDP and vice versa
idiot dumbo......... you dont know it........... look in the map loser
For the total population of Libya the literacy rate is about 82.6%. For those that are male the literacy of Libya is about 92.4%, and for female, it is 72% according to the 2003 estimate. Libya has the highest literacy rate in northern Africa.
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the GDP does not affect the literacy rate. The literacy rate affects the GDP. normally the higher the literacy rate, the higher the GDP, but not always. Some countries can have a very high literacy rate, but not a high GDP. but most of the time the higher the literacy rate, the higher the GDP and standard of living.
Fairly high, in 2007 the literacy rate it was estimated at 92.9% though in rural areas the rate is lower (80.3%).
The literacy rate in Ukraine is approximately 99.8%, indicating a high level of education and literacy among its population.
The literacy rate in Ethiopia is estimated to be around 49.1% for the total population aged 15 and over. However, there are variations by region and gender, with higher rates in urban areas and among men compared to women. Efforts are being made to improve literacy rates through education initiatives and programs.
Literacy rate in Poland is so high because there is a compulsory schooling for all children.
The literacy rate for Cuba is high therefore so is the standard of living
GDP can indeed affect the literacy rate. If the country has a high GDP then it can provide free education to poors which will improve the literacy rate.
They have done had an extremely very high literacy rate forever and for a very long time.
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They have done had an extremely very high excellent literacy rate forever and for a lvery long time.