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If you are talking about material things, then sure America is wealthier because we have more stuff: cars, bigger houses, and more stuff to fill your house with. Our economy is bigger because it requires more private capital for account for America's lifestyle.
Americans have to earn more to have their basic needs met. Want to go to the doctor? You need to have money for that. Not so in UK or France. Want to go to the grocery store in America or literally anywhere? You need a car for that. Not so in the UK or Italy. You can walk to take trains. |
| I don’t want to watch that stupid YouTube video — can someone summarize? |
A guy doing man in the street interviews in London. One American, the rest British. All expressing surprise as most thought the UK would be in the top ten if it were a state. One women guessed the bottom 25% and said Americans like working more than the British. |
Last year the homicide rate in England and Wales was 8.6 per million people, the lowest level since 1977, and was 59 per million in the US. But shoplifting was up a bit. Is that what you’re talking about? |
Do you know socialism doesn't work? Is Australia socialist? It has an Labour government and offers free public healthcare. And yet its median wealth is $268,000 per person vs $124,000 in USA. That’s a hell of a difference. |
| Norway, Finland and Denmark are also socialist countries with higher standards of living that the US. |
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If you talk to a Brit, and tell them about our healthcare system, they would think we are crazy, and that no way do they want our system. If you tell them how much college costs here, they also would balk. If you tell them about how many mass shootings we have here, they'd be shocked that a supposedly first world country has gun deaths rivaling third world countries.
Europeans have a smaller wealth gap than we do here. More of their citizens can afford healthcare and to live modestly than people in the US. Do you see British people clamoring to come to the US? No. We know people in the UK, and most of them live pretty comfortably though not extravagantly. They all think our system is nuts. |
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When I travel around Europe, the biggest safety issue I have to worry about is pickpockets. When I travel in the US, or just live here, the biggest safety issue I have to worry about is shootings.
I'll take pickpockets over shootings. |
| EU Kids end HS being fluent in at least three languages. Education counts. |
I guess you're not a woman. |
| This is the sortt of thing that really highlights US cuts in education spending |
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I mean that’s the thing. You all can complain about the cost of college and health care, but we make more than double (or triple). We do have social programs for the poor as well.
Have you seen the housing costs in the UK? |
Disagree. Shootings are so rare but pickpockets are endemic in Europe. And cops don’t seem to care. |
And, have you tried to get a home loan in the UK? No 30 year mortgage there. What’s your monthly payment going to be in a year? Anyone’s guess. Every place has its good and bad. |
The US is the only country that offers standard 30 year mortgages. So what? |