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by SvenL
544 days ago
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Well, one might say the same about USA. Bad health care, bad education, bad infrastructure and a lot of spending on military. On that note, I read a satire news article that Denmark was offering to buy the US without the government so they can bring education and good healthcare to the US. |
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The poorest US state is Mississippi, and its life expectancy is an outlier -- far below the national average and half a year shorter than any other state. Yet the average Mississippi lifespan of ~73.38 years (in 2021) is nevertheless substantially higher than the life expectancy in Greenland.
Also: The colony of American Samoa, despite having some of the heaviest people on Earth, has a substantially better life expectancy than Greenland.
So maybe you guys have good healthcare in Denmark, but the inhabitants of Greenland clearly aren't benefitting from it. This, again, speaks to bad stewardship.