Thursday, July 17, 2008

Development: US fails to measure up on 'human index'

Despite spending $230m (£115m) an hour on healthcare, Americans live shorter lives than citizens of almost every other developed country. And while it has the second-highest income per head in the world, the United States ranks 42nd in terms of life expectancy.

These are some of the startling conclusions from a major new report which attempts to explain why the world's number-one economy has slipped to 12th place - from 2nd in 1990- in terms of human development.

. . . the state human development index shows that people in last-ranked Mississippi are living 30 years behind those in first-ranked Connecticut."

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