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That eliminates small city-states like Luxembourg. This chart makes it easy to get a quick idea of how a country is doing, and because the indicators are arranged by category, you can see exactly where a country is succeeding or struggling.

Japan, for example, does well in health in safety, but not as well in equality and democracy. This whole visualization is built around the idea of ranking countries. Nearly everything in the design, from the position of countries to the colors, is determined by rank. But since these figures are estimates, they come with standard errors, which in some cases are quite large.

Blanden gives the U. But the U. Even today we ignore the disproportionate rates of minorities being affected by disease, the environment and other societal factors.

American citizens trade seeing things truthfully for their freedom of not knowing. Not knowing the truth makes us believe that America is the freest, greatest nation in the world.

Infant mortality, another common measure of wellbeing, can actually be higher in countries where advanced healthcare technologies allow premature babies to be born in the first place. Nonetheless, there are some comparisons we can make: In , the United Nations defined 17 goals for any country claiming to achieve complete sustainable development.

Those goals range from ending poverty, to gender equality, to environmental preservation. Quartz used those goals to compare the US development to that of other wealthy nations, following the blueprint of a report by the Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development OECD. We found that the US performs scores dismally in most areas—such as healthcare, education, and violence. Below is a breakdown that shows how the US fares for 11 of the 17 goals. The US has the second-highest rate of poverty among rich countries poverty here measured by the percentage of people earning less than half the national median income.

Food security is reflected in both access to food and diet quality. But while Americans spend enormously, they remain in relatively poor health. The US has fewer physicians, hospital beds, and psychiatric care beds than most other economically advanced countries, ranking towards the bottom in each of these parameters.

The US is also the only advanced economy in the world not to have full health coverage of its population. Child mortality is higher in the US than any other advanced economy, and adult Americans also live shorter lives: Average US life expectancy is The US also stands out as one of the only countries in the world where maternal mortality has increased , rather than decreasing, over the past 15 years.



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