America . . . ain't doin' so great (but New Zealand RULES!)

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AlterNet / By CJ Werleman

Global Rankings Study Depicts an America in Warp Speed Decline

From access to healthcare and education, gender equality, attitudes toward immigrants and minorities, the U.S. looks like a second-rate nation.


April 8, 2014 |


If America needed a reminder that it is fast becoming a second-rate nation, and that every economic policy of the Republican Party is wrongheaded, it got one this week with the release of the Social Progress Index (SPI).

Harvard business professor Michael E. Porter, who earlier developed the Global Competitiveness Report, designed the SPI. A new way to look at the success of countries, the SPI studies 132 nations and evaluates 54 social and environmental indicators for each country that matter to real people. Rather than measuring a country’s success by its per capita GDP, the index is based on an array of data reflecting suicide, ecosystem sustainability, property rights, access to healthcare and education, gender equality, attitudes toward immigrants and minorities, religious freedom, nutrition, infrastructure and more.

The index measures the livability of each country. People everywhere depend on and care about similar things. “We all need clean water. We all want to feel safe and live without fear. People everywhere want to get an education and improve their lives,” says Porter. But economic growth alone doesn’t guarantee these things.

While the U.S. enjoys the second highest per capita GDP of $45,336, it ranks in an underperforming 16th place overall. It gets worse. The U.S. ranks 70th in health, 69th in ecosystem sustainability, 39th in basic education, 34th in access to water and sanitation and 31st in personal safety.

More surprising is the fact that despite being the home country of global tech heavyweights Microsoft, Cisco, IBM, Oracle, and so on, the U.S. ranks a disappointing 23rd in access to the Internet. “It’s astonishing that for a country that has Silicon Valley, lack of access to information is a red flag,” notes Michael Green, executive director of the Social Progress Imperative, which oversees the index.

If this index is an affront to your jingoistic sensibilities, the U.S. remains in first place for the number of incarcerated citizens per capita, adult onset diabetes and for believing in angels.

New Zealand is ranked in first place in social progress. Interestingly, it ranks only 25th on GDP per capita, which means the island of the long white cloud is doing a far better job than America when it comes to meeting the need of its people. In order, the top 10 is rounded out by Switzerland, Iceland, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Canada, Finland, Denmark and Australia.

Unsurprisingly these nations all happen to rank highly in the 2013 U.N. World Happiness Report with Denmark, Norway, Switzerland, the Netherlands and Sweden among the top five.

So, what of the U.S? In terms of happiness, we rank 17th, trailing neighboring Mexico.

We find ourselves languishing for the very fact we have allowed corporate America to hijack the entire Republican Party, and some parts of the Democratic Party. This influence has bought corporations and the rich a rigged tax code that has redistributed wealth from the middle class to the rich over the course of the past three decades. This lack of shared prosperity and opportunity has retarded our social progress.

America’s rapid descent into impoverished nation status is the inevitable result of unchecked corporate capitalism. By every measure, we look like a broken banana republic. Not a single U.S. city is included in the world’s top 10 most livable cities. Only one U.S. airport makes the list of the top 100 in the world. Our roads, schools and bridges are falling apart, and our trains — none of them high-speed — are running off their tracks.

With 95 percent of all economic gains funneled to the richest 1 percent over the course of the last decade, and a tax code that has starved the federal government of revenues to invest in public infrastructure, America will be a country divided by those who have and those who have not. In The World As It Is, Chris Hedges writes, “Our anemic democracy will be replaced with a robust national police state. The elite will withdraw into heavily guarded gated communities where they will have access to security, goods, and services that cannot be afforded by the rest of us. Tens of millions of people, brutally controlled, will live in perpetual poverty.”

This week the Republican Party rolled out its 2014 Ryan budget. Robert Greenstein, president of the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, noted that under the Ryan budget, "[affluent] Americans would do quite well. But for tens of millions of others, the Ryan plan is a path to more adversity." Greenstein pointed out that the plan would leave millions without health insurance through repeal of the Affordable Care Act and changes to Medicaid funding.

Greenstein also criticized the budget for its impact on anti-poverty programs, estimating that it would slash basic food aid provided by SNAP by at least $135 billion and convert the program to a block grant, make it harder for low-income students to attend college and make massive unspecified cuts to domestic non-military spending, which means cuts to social welfare programs.

The countries ranked highest in social progress are doing the complete opposite. They’re investing in schools rather than drones. They’re expanding collective bargaining laws rather than busting unions. They’re providing their citizens with universal healthcare and education rather than selling these basic human rights to the highest bidder.

“Those who care about the plight of the working class and the poor must begin to mobilize quickly, or we will lose our last opportunity to save our embattled democracy. The most important struggle will be to wrest the organs of communication from corporations that use mass media to demonize movements of social change and empower protofascist movements such as the Christian Right,” observes Hedges.

It’s your move, America.
 
You should move there. Oh wait, New Zealand has some of the most restrictive immigration policies in the free world. You actually have to prove you can work and be productive if you want to move there.
 
You should move there. Oh wait, New Zealand has some of the most restrictive immigration policies in the free world. You actually have to prove you can work and be productive if you want to move there.

Somehow, I doubt that's much of a factor in NZ's SPI rank. There is not a lot of immigration-pressure there anyway, AFAIK. Australia's much nearer to crowded places people might want to leave.
 
[shrug] So carry a Maori war-hatchet.

I don't think you'll see too many people wandering around with those. :D

New Zealand is a wonderful country in so many ways (I'm biased though)
but we do have quite a few things that need to be addressed.




(Prince William and his lovely wife and babe are here at the moment.
This picture cracked me up.

http://images.intouchweekly.com/upl...new-zealand.jpg?crop=top&fit=clip&h=500&w=698

Does anybody else think her eyes are on the Maori warriors package? :D)
 
Vietnam is the last place I wanna visit, and NZ is like next to last.
 
Who is great?

Who is great?

Who are you going to call when a natural disaster occurs and you need a helping hand?

Who are you going to call when your enemy is invading your shores?

Who are you going to call for new ideas and new products?

I will not bad mouth New Zealand for I have never been there, but it does not matter who the moron running the great U.S.A. is we are still the greatest country in the world.

Come to Houston, Texas and I will buy the 1st cold beer and taco for you.
 
Who is great?

Who are you going to call when a natural disaster occurs and you need a helping hand?

Who are you going to call when your enemy is invading your shores?

Who are you going to call for new ideas and new products?

I will not bad mouth New Zealand for I have never been there, but it does not matter who the moron running the great U.S.A. is we are still the greatest country in the world.

Come to Houston, Texas and I will buy the 1st cold beer and taco for you.

You don't get it and never will because you're a brainwashed turd.
 
Who is great?

Who are you going to call when a natural disaster occurs and you need a helping hand?

Who are you going to call when your enemy is invading your shores?

Who are you going to call for new ideas and new products?

I will not bad mouth New Zealand for I have never been there, but it does not matter who the moron running the great U.S.A. is we are still the greatest country in the world.

Come to Houston, Texas and I will buy the 1st cold beer and taco for you.

And this ladies and gentlemen is why we can't make any progress in this country. We are completely convinced that we are flawless.
 
hey...

We're "second rate"?
So what does that say about your country that we had to help save during the second world war bitch.
That wasn't your head hunting warriors that pulled your chestnuts outta the fire that the Japanese had been stoking for your and your kangaroo cousins.
 
We're "second rate"?
So what does that say about your country that we had to help save during the second world war bitch.
That wasn't your head hunting warriors that pulled your chestnuts outta the fire that the Japanese had been stoking for your and your kangaroo cousins.

Got a bee in your bonnet? ;)
 
We're "second rate"?
So what does that say about your country that we had to help save during the second world war bitch.
That wasn't your head hunting warriors that pulled your chestnuts outta the fire that the Japanese had been stoking for your and your kangaroo cousins.

Yeah!

And why isn't Rome ranked?!?! That Marcus Aurelius was one war-mongering motherfucker.
 
Yeah!

And why isn't Rome ranked?!?! That Marcus Aurelius was one war-mongering motherfucker.

I'm trying to figure out what country 'intmt' is from. He sounds drunk.

Oh.

G'day, mate! :D
 
We're "second rate"?
So what does that say about your country that we had to help save during the second world war bitch.
That wasn't your head hunting warriors that pulled your chestnuts outta the fire that the Japanese had been stoking for your and your kangaroo cousins.

Oh, you're an idiot.

Welcome to Lit.
 
We're "second rate"?
So what does that say about your country that we had to help save during the second world war bitch.
That wasn't your head hunting warriors that pulled your chestnuts outta the fire that the Japanese had been stoking for your and your kangaroo cousins.

You must be really old, to have helped save them in the second world war.

Thank you for your service!
 
Nobody commented on the guy from Texas using a European drink and a Mexican food as evidence of how great America is?
 
Nobody commented on the guy from Texas using a European drink and a Mexican food as evidence of how great America is?

That is America's greatness: Readiness to learn or borrow things (and people) from other cultures. Never forget it, and never think -- as so many Liticons seem to think -- that foreigners have nothing to teach us.
 
Here's some other international rankings:

Compiled by The Economist: Democracy Index (greener = more democratic):

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/75/Democracy_Index_2012_green_and_red.svg

U.S. ranks pretty high -- but not at the top, and this is a list we should expect the U.S. to top, isn't it?

This one is even more embarrassing -- Transparency International's Corruption Perceptions Index:

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/73/World_Map_Index_of_perception_of_corruption.svg

Pwned by Canada! :(
 
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