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by toberoni
2179 days ago
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This looks like a heavily opinionated article with a questionable use of data. Others have mentioned the lacking focus on inequality already, so I want to add some other points: While European countries have lower GDPs, their citizens work less hours than Americans[1] and spend less on health care[2] while having similar or longer life expectancies. Privatized education might similarly inflate GDP numbers without improving the actual quality of life. The author - funnily enough a specialist for tax competition and board member of the Cayman Financial Review - is way too eager to draw political council from this apples to oranges comparison. [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Working_time
[2] https://data.worldbank.org/indicator/SH.XPD.CHEX.GD.ZS |
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This trend is just expected to accelerate. No to mention the strengthening of the dollar and flight towards the Dollar is another wealth transfer from ROW to the US.