General Discussion
Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region Forums10 Ways America is failing-
1. We're dying sooner
America just registered its second straight year with a decline in life expectancy. That last happened more than a half-century ago. There is some good news: heart disease and cancer death rates are down.
2. Student debt is piling up
College costs continue to soar, jumping 6.1% from 2013 to 2016, but the median income for those with college degrees only rose 2.1% over that same period, per Bloomberg. As a college degree becomes a requirement for entering an increasingly competitive workforce, many young people are doing so with a pile of debt. Student debt hit $1.3 trillion this year, compared to just $243 billion back in 2003.
3. Homes are out of reach for millennials
First-time homebuyers accounted for 34% of all home purchases in 2017, which neared a historic low, per CNBC. Chalk that up to sky-high home prices and those massive piles of student debt, which the New York Fed said accounted for a noted drop in homebuyers amongst millennials this year.
4. Mass shootings result in a shrug
The Onion's continuously re-upped headline says it all: "'No Way To Prevent This,' Says Only Nation Where This Regularly Happens." And research from the period 2000-2014 shows that the United States has had more mass shootings and more people killed in those mass shootings than 10 other developed nations combined, per Politifact.
5. The opioid crisis is staggering
The CDC reports that sales of opioids almost quadrupled from 1999 to 2010 without any change in the amount of pains reported by Americans. Now, 91 people in the United States die every day from an opioid overdose. Vox put things in terrifying context earlier this year: the U.S. has 4% of the world's population but 27% of its drug overdose deaths.
6. Our education system is middling
While the United States has some of the world's best higher education, its elementary, middle, and high schools are positively average compared to other developed nations. Data from the Pew Research Center shows that U.S. STEM education is especially lacking. In 2015, only 38% of fourth-graders, 34% of eighth-graders and 22% of 12th-graders were rated proficient or better in science based on the government's National Assessment of Educational Progress.
7. Our infrastructure is falling behind
President Trump has promised a massive infrastructure package sometime early in 2018. That couldn't come soon enough, as the American Society of Civil Engineers gave the United States' infrastructure a D+ grade for 2017.
8. There aren't a lot of days off
The United States is still the only developed country on the planet and just one of a handful overall that doesn't guarantee paid maternity leave. We also don't guarantee paid vacation time most countries in Western Europe guarantee weeks and there's no guaranteed paid sick days.
9. We drink too much
With alcohol cheaper today as a percentage of income than at any time since 1950, Americans are drinking a lot more, per Bloomberg. A follow-up study done by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism saw risky drinking behavior jump to 12.6% among American adults in 2012-2013 from 9.7% in 2001-2012. That increase amounts to about 7 million more Americans binge drinking each week.
10. Fewer people want to visit
The rest of the world is noting the trends in this list. Tourism is down across the board per The Telegraph, there are huge drop-offs in demand for British travelers to come to the United States. Tourist hubs like Las Vegas and Orlando saw double digit declines in U.K. visitors in 2017.
https://www.axios.com/10-ways-america-is-falling-behind-2519640560.html
Irish_Dem
(47,179 posts)NRaleighLiberal
(60,015 posts)lpbk2713
(42,763 posts)Basic shelter is out of reach for so many of our citizens. Our
leaders allow them to suffer because they live in the shadows.
Golden Raisin
(4,609 posts)being abetted and accelerated by Trump and the Republican Congress.
StevieM
(10,500 posts)gopiscrap
(23,762 posts)little concern for the planet
virgogal
(10,178 posts)coming here are the lucky ones.
After reading that list I would agree.