U - S - A! U - S - A!

I’ll be interested to see if this gets brought up in the Republican debates:

The United States remains the fourth best country in the world to live in, but adjustment for inequality drops it into 23rd place, according to an annual U.N. ranking of nations’ development released on Wednesday.

The ranking came in a human development index, a gauge of well-being published by the U.N. Development Program for the past 21 years that combines economic prosperity with education levels and life expectancy. [...]

The inequality-adjusted index is adjusted for inequalities in the three areas of human development covered by the UNDP’s human development index — life expectancy, education and standard of living in terms of income.

 

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