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In reply to the discussion: Butter Lines In Norway [View all]ErikJ
(6,335 posts)From yesterday's NYTimes. ---I guess Socialism just doesnt work huh?
....................But G.D.P. per capita (an insufficient indicator, but one most economists use) in the U.S. is nearly 50 percent higher than it is in Europe. Even Europes best-performing large country, Germany, is about 20 percent poorer than the U.S. on a per-person basis (and both countries have roughly 15 percent of their populations living below the poverty line).
While Norway and Sweden are richer than the U.S., on average, they are more comparable to wealthy American microeconomies like Washington, D.C., or parts of Connecticut both of which are actually considerably wealthier.
A reporter in Greece once complained after I compared her country to Mississippi, Americas poorest state. Shes right: the comparison isnt fair. The average Mississippian is richer than the average Greek.......
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/08/magazine/the-other-reason-europe-is-going-broke.html?src=recg