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Poiuyt

(18,123 posts)
Thu Sep 10, 2020, 10:00 AM Sep 2020

We're No. 28! And dropping!

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.”

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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.

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/09/09/opinion/united-states-social-progress.html

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We're No. 28! And dropping! (Original Post) Poiuyt Sep 2020 OP
The U.S.A. affluent white people see has always been an illusion. hunter Sep 2020 #1
We never were. SamKnause Sep 2020 #2

hunter

(38,311 posts)
1. The U.S.A. affluent white people see has always been an illusion.
Thu Sep 10, 2020, 11:04 AM
Sep 2020

What we can't see from the windows of our automobiles is invisible.

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