🐱 ‘We’re No. 28! And Dropping!’

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This should be a wake-up call: New data suggest that the United States is one of just a few countries worldwide that is slipping backward.

The newest Social Progress Index, shared with me before its official release Thursday morning, finds that out of 163 countries assessed worldwide, the United States, Brazil and Hungary are the only ones in which people are worse off than when the index began in 2011. And the declines in Brazil and Hungary were smaller than America’s.

“The data paint an alarming picture of the state of our nation, and we hope it will be a call to action,” Michael Porter, a Harvard Business School professor and the chair of the advisory panel for the Social Progress Index, told me. “It’s like we’re a developing country.”


The index, inspired by research of Nobel-winning economists, collects 50 metrics of well-being — nutrition, safety, freedom, the environment, health, education and more — to measure quality of life. Norway comes out on top in the 2020 edition, followed by Denmark, Finland and New Zealand. South Sudan is at the bottom, with Chad, Central African Republic and Eritrea just behind.

The United States, despite its immense wealth, military power and cultural influence, ranks 28th — having slipped from 19th in 2011. The index now puts the United States behind significantly poorer countries, including Estonia, Czech Republic, Cyprus and Greece.
“We are no longer the country we like to think we are,” said Porter.
The United States ranks No. 1 in the world in quality of universities, but No. 91 in access to quality basic education. The U.S. leads the world in medical technology, yet we are No. 97 in access to quality health care.

The Social Progress Index finds that Americans have health statistics similar to those of people in Chile, Jordan and Albania, while kids in the United States get an education roughly on par with what children get in Uzbekistan and Mongolia. A majority of countries have lower homicide rates, and most other advanced countries have lower traffic fatality rates and better sanitation and internet access.


The United States has high levels of early marriage — most states still allow child marriage in some circumstances — and lags in sharing political power equally among all citizens. America ranks a shameful No. 100 in discrimination against minorities.
The data for the latest index predates Covid-19, which has had a disproportionate impact on the United States and seems likely to exacerbate the slide in America’s standing. One new study suggests that in the United States, symptoms of depression have risen threefold since the pandemic began — and poor mental health is associated with other risk factors for well-being.
Michael Green, the C.E.O. of the group that puts out the Social Progress Index, notes that the coronavirus will affect health, longevity and education, with the impact particularly large in both the United States and Brazil. The equity and inclusiveness measured by the index seem to help protect societies from the virus, he said.
“Societies that are inclusive, tolerant and better educated are better able to manage the pandemic,” Green said.
The decline of the United States over the last decade in this index — more than any country in the world — is a reminder that we Americans face structural problems that predate President Trump and that festered under leaders of both parties. Trump is a symptom of this larger malaise, and also a cause of its acceleration.
David G. Blanchflower, a Dartmouth economist, has new research showing that the share of Americans reporting in effect that every day is a bad mental health day has doubled over 25 years. “Rising distress and despair are largely American phenomenon not observed in other advanced countries,” Blanchflower told me.
This decline is deeply personal for me: As I’ve written, a quarter of the kids on my old No. 6 school bus in rural Oregon are now dead from drugs, alcohol and suicide — what are called “deaths of despair.” I lost one friend to a heroin overdose this spring and have had more friends incarcerated than I could possibly count; the problems are now self-replicating in the next generation because of the dysfunction in some homes.
You as taxpayers paid huge sums to imprison my old friends; the money would have been far better invested educating them, honing their job skills or treating their addictions.

That’s why this is an election like that of 1932. That was the year American voters decisively rejected Herbert Hoover’s passivity and gave Franklin Roosevelt an electoral mandate — including a flipped Senate — that laid the groundwork for the New Deal and the modern middle class. But first we need to acknowledge the reality that we are on the wrong track.

We Americans like to say “We’re No. 1.” But the new data suggest that we should be chanting, “We’re No. 28! And dropping!”
Let’s wake up, for we are no longer the country we think we are.
 
what a load of postmodernist bullshit

“Societies that are inclusive, tolerant and better educated are better able to manage the pandemic" hahahahahahahhahahaahaha

as if they would have been able to infect the country had we not tolerated them in the first place and told them to fuck off to whatever shithole they came from
 
Lol @ being nostalgic for anything FDR related.

"oh no we're slipping backwards, certainly it has nothing to do with wanting the government to shut down all businesses and allow riots to burn them to the fucking ground. The answer is we clearly need more federal government on the state level but no republicans allowed"
 
Why should I care about what they think about America when they hate America? If they hate the country so much why don't they go live in whatever country they claim is the best?
 
South Sudan is at the bottom, with Chad, Central African Republic and Eritrea just behind.

Hmm, I think this study might actually be racist. How else could Wakandaland be at the bottom?
 
Good.

"Social progress" is a propaganda term for "Our social engineering plan".
Despite Marx inane rantings, neither human history or culture are linear and there's no desired endpoint.
 
I know i'm biased on this topic but come on now "Worse than Greece" haven't they been in a recession since 2013?
 
CCP shill (((Nicholas Kristof)))
Aaaaannnnnddd...into the trash it goes.

The United States, despite its immense wealth, military power and cultural influence, ranks 28th — having slipped from 19th in 2011. The index now puts the United States behind significantly poorer countries, including Estonia, Czech Republic, Cyprus and Greece.
Aaaaannnnddd...lighter fluid goes into the trash after it.

That’s why this is an election like that of 1932. That was the year American voters decisively rejected Herbert Hoover’s passivity and gave Franklin Roosevelt an electoral mandate — including a flipped Senate — that laid the groundwork for the New Deal and the modern middle class.

Aaaannndddd...I throw lit matches into the trash.
 
>refuse to stop niggers from looting, destroying shit, and burning things down
>get upset when some faggots rate our country poorly

lol
 
"We're number 28! We're number 28!"

Doesn't have the same ring to it.
 
Meme poll. Also reminder that the US has a comparable gun homicide rate to Belgium when adjusted for niggers. Every single one of these meme rankings is literally propaganda. The US created most of them to exert pressure on shitholes that didn't bend the knee, now the cocksucking Euros are using it on us.
 
The Social Progress Index finds that Americans have health statistics similar to those of people in Chile, Jordan and Albania, while kids in the United States get an education roughly on par with what children get in Uzbekistan and Mongolia. A majority of countries have lower homicide rates, and most other advanced countries have lower traffic fatality rates and better sanitation and internet access.
The United States has high levels of early marriage — most states still allow child marriage in some circumstances — and lags in sharing political power equally among all citizens. America ranks a shameful No. 100 in discrimination against minorities.
We might need to discriminate a little more against minorities if we are to improve our homocide rate stat.
“Societies that are inclusive, tolerant and better educated are better able to manage the pandemic" hahahahahahahhahahaahaha
I dunno, Sweden is looking pretty nice now.
 
We might need to discriminate a little more against minorities if we are to improve our homocide rate stat.

I dunno, Sweden is looking pretty nice now.
remember that african countries with shitty healthcare only very recently have been infected so that on it's own right proves the whole inclusivity good shit a load of horseshit. if nobody is going to the country it's not gonna get infected is it
 
"Slipping backward" from what?! That's the thing about all this talk about social progress: they never have a realistic end goal. It's always this unrealistic utopia they always try to create, only for it to turn into a monster that causes pain and misery for its citizens and neighbors.
 
Why should I care about what they think about America when they hate America? If they hate the country so much why don't they go live in whatever country they claim is the best?
They can't that's why. Those countries wouldn't accept them because they require college education and a high amount of skill in a field in order to get in.
 
When they say Nobel Prize winning economists I imagine they mean more Krugman and less Friedman...
 
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