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In American Samoa, adult literacy in 1980 (closest available) stood at 97.3%, reflecting high literacy levels. Tertiary enrollment in 1989 (closest available) was 20%, indicating limited participation. Education spending in 2006 was 14.7% of GDP, above the 4% UNESCO recommendation. 42.1% of adults had at least upper-secondary education in 1980 (closest available), a moderately educated population.
Education Spending
14.7% GDP
American Samoa had high adult literacy, at 97%. The government invested 14.7% of GDP in education.