Xanikk999
History junkie
I heard on the radio today about this and another poster mentioned it in another thread so I thought i should start a thread on it to bring about some discussion.
These are the top ten rankings:
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Ok, Norway I can understand. But how is the U.S only three? I sort of expected it to be behind countries like Canada and Germany. We don't even have free healthcare or all the universally free social services of some of those countries, and we have a lower life expectancy (not by much though).
I would like to see how they came to these rankings. I am sure its somewhere on the internet for me to peruse.
What is CFC's thought's on this?
These are the top ten rankings:
Link
1 Norway 0.938 81.0 12.6 17.3 58,810 2 0.954
2 Australia 0.937 81.9 12.0 20.5 38,692 11 0.989
3 New Zealand 0.907 80.6 12.5 19.7 25,438 30 0.979
4 United States 0.902 79.6 12.4 15.7 47,094 5 0.917
5 Ireland 0.895 80.3 11.6 17.9 33,078 20 0.936
6 Liechtenstein 0.891 79.6 c 10.3 d 14.8 81,011 e,f –5 0.861
7 Netherlands 0.890 80.3 11.2 16.7 40,658 4 0.911
8 Canada 0.888 81.0 11.5 16.0 38,668 6 0.913
9 Sweden 0.885 81.3 11.6 15.6 36,936 8 0.911
10 Germany 0.885 80.2 12.2 15.6 35,308 9 0.915
Ok, Norway I can understand. But how is the U.S only three? I sort of expected it to be behind countries like Canada and Germany. We don't even have free healthcare or all the universally free social services of some of those countries, and we have a lower life expectancy (not by much though).
I would like to see how they came to these rankings. I am sure its somewhere on the internet for me to peruse.
What is CFC's thought's on this?