By the numbers

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Parade, the little magazine that comes in the Sunday version of the LA Times, had a cover article titled, “Where America Leads the World (and where we do not)”. Here are some statistics:

Where Americans are No. 1 in the world Where Americans lag
Billionaires: 371 (worth $1.1 trillion) Doctors: 43 countries have more physicians per capita than we do
Internet Users: 205,327,000 Infant Deaths: 33 countries have lower rates
Nobel Prize Winners: 296 Unemployment Rate: 38 other nations have a lower rate
Military Abroad: 460,000 armed forces in 144 countries Murders: 15th highest murder rate
Energy Production: We use a quarter of the world’s supply, though our population is less than 5% of the world Prisoners: Highest per capita rate of people in prison
Money Spent on military: Equals to the amount spent as all other nations combined Women in national legislatures: 71 countries do better
GDP: $13.3 trillion Voting: Of eligible citizens who vote, US is 139th of 172 nations
Money Spent on health care: $5,700/year National Debt: We have the largest national debt at $8.6 trillion

There were a couple things that stood out to me–I knew we had a pretty large military budget, but didn’t realize it was that much. It also should be concerning to all of us that we rank so low when it comes to our voting. How can we export democracy when we ourselves are hardly the example of it?

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