www.prosperity.com gauges the prosperity of nations on many many factors.
The main variables and where america ranks are as follows:
Economy
[spoiler]17th[/spoiler]
Entrepreneurship and Opportunity
[spoiler]11th[/spoiler]
Education
[spoiler]12th[/spoiler]
Governance
[spoiler]11th[/spoiler]
Health
[spoiler]1st[/spoiler]
Safety and Security
[spoiler]31st[/spoiler]
Personal Freedom
[spoiler]21st[/spoiler]
Social Capital
[spoiler]7th[/spoiler]
[url=http://www.prosperity.com/#!/explore-data?opts=2Ekxmx-Ulx3y1]Here's[/url] what each variable entails.
As you can see, we are leading in overall health, (and we should, i see a lot of well fed mother -blam!-ers out there) but that is it. The American Dream™ is becoming more of a dream and less of a reality.
So, when people get all up in arms when others want to emulate what other countries are doing right, I really have to ask if they have the best interest of everyone in mind.
Discuss.
Edit: I agree our healthcare system is not #1 and the health ranking isn't measuring that. It's measuring health within the context of prosperity. There's links for a reason.
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Edited by FuzzyWolfCub: 9/24/2015 1:22:30 AMDid you make these statistics? Socialism (basically communism) is for lazy bastards who live off others hard work aka welfare... And notice for the past 7-8 years we have been run by a "democrat" who has basically attempted to make America socialist, so yes these statistics make sense.