America leads the world when it comes to access to higher education. But when it comes to health, environmental protection, and fighting discrimination, it trails many other developed countries, according to the Social Progress Imperative, a U.S.-based nonprofit.
The results of the group's annual survey, which ranks nations based on 50 metrics, call to mind other reviews of national well-being, such as the World Happiness Report released in March, which was led by Norway, Denmark, and Iceland, or September's Lancet study on sustainable development. In that one, Iceland, Singapore, Sweden, and the U.S. took spots 1, 2, 3, and 28—respectively.
The Social Progress Index released this week is compiled from social and environmental data that come as close as possible to revealing how people live. "We want to measure a country's health and wellness achieved, not how much effort is expended, nor how much the country spends on healthcare," the report states. Scandinavia walked away with the top four of 128 slots. Denmark scored the highest. America came in at 18.
The Social Progress Index gives the US poor marks. America may, however, still lead the world in funny cat videos.
(Score: 0, Offtopic) by khallow on Saturday June 24 2017, @04:42AM
Same could be said of all those ethnic groups who've ended up such over the millennia. I gather that you think that was a bad thing.
Well, you seem really intent on showing us just how much of a fucktard you are. Good luck with that. I find the blind hypocrisy and cognitive dissonance interesting, but it must make your life hard to have so much really dumb conflict going on in your skull.
At some point, you might want to get consistent in your thinking. If bigotry is bad when other people do it, maybe it's not so good when you do it too.