PORTLAND, USA, Apr 02 (IPS) – For many voters, to make America nice once more, because the forty seventh president has repeatedly pledged, meant to make the US markedly superior globally. Nevertheless, the administration’s actions, insurance policies and program cuts is not going to enhance however solely worsen the US’s mediocre standing amongst superior nations.
However, with the intention to assess the administration’s prospects to make America nice once more, it’s acceptable and vital to determine the present standing or rank of the US throughout varied vital dimensions.
Concerning financial power and army energy, the US has the very best rankings worldwide. The US gross nationwide product (GNP), for instance, is in first place and properly forward of different nations (Determine 1).

In per capita earnings, nevertheless, the US falls to round fifth place behind nations comparable to Luxembourg, Norway, Switzerland and Eire. Moreover, America’s debt-to-GDP ratio is the fourth largest amongst OECD economies, behind Japan, Greece and Italy, and is at its highest degree since World Battle II.
With respect to army energy, the US is in first place. The US maintains its lead in warfare with its sizable armed forces mixed with substantial superior army applied sciences.
One valued and acknowledged dimension of societal improvement and human wellbeing is life expectancy at delivery. The US life expectancy at delivery of about 78 years is decrease than the OECD common of about 80 years. Actually, the US life expectancy at delivery ranks about thirty second and properly behind Canada, Italy, Japan and Switzerland.
When it comes to its rating, the US life expectancy at delivery of about 78 years is decrease than the OECD common of about 80 years. Actually, the US life expectancy at delivery ranks about thirty second and properly behind Canada, Italy, Japan and Switzerland. Even supposing the US life expectancy lags behind different rich nations, the nation’s president issued an government order rolling again insurance policies to restrict drug spending by Medicaid and Medicare.
A associated indicator of improvement is the toddler mortality fee. Just like life expectancy at delivery, the toddler mortality fee of the US ranks poorly compared to different high-income nations. The US fee is roughly 3 times the charges of Japan, Norway and Sweden (Determine 2).

Once more regardless of its comparatively low rating, the administration made far-reaching monetary cuts within the Facilities for Illness Management and Prevention. These and associated actions by the administration have contributed to grinding the Nationwide Institutes of Well being to a halt, set again its scientific reporting and despatched shockwaves by academia and the biomedical analysis establishments.
One other frequent measure of a rustic’s standing on the earth is the extent of poverty amongst its inhabitants. Amongst OECD nations, the US has the second highest poverty degree at 18% and properly beneath Canada (11%), France (9%), Germany (12%), Italy (13 %), Switzerland (10%) and the UK (12%).
An vital dimension reflecting safety and public security is the extent of homicides. Once more among the many OECD nations, the US has the fourth highest intentional murder fee and is double the OECD common. Furthermore, the US murder fee is greater than ten instances the charges of Eire, Italy, Japan, Norway and Switzerland.
A second measure associated to crime is a rustic’s incarceration fee. Among the many OECD nations, the US has the very best incarceration fee, which is roughly 5 instances the OECD common fee.
One indicator reflecting the well being of members of a inhabitants is the proportion of its grownup inhabitants who’re overweight. Once more, the US is properly forward different developed nations in its degree of weight problems (Determine 3).

The speed of weight problems amongst US adults is roughly 42% or practically double the OECD common proportion. In placing distinction, the degrees of different nations are a lot decrease, comparable to in France (10%), Germany (23%), Italy (18%), Japan (8%), Russia (24%), Switzerland (15%) and the UK (17%). Furthermore, with the administration shedding 10,000 workers on the Well being and Human Providers Division, America’s well being circumstances are usually not probably to enhance however worsen.
A well known measure of societal improvement and valued by a rustic’s residents is the extent of schooling supplied to most people. Among the many prime nations having a well-developed public schooling system are Japan, Denmark, Sweden, the UK, Finland, Germany and Canada, with the US ranked at roughly the twelfth place.
Equally with respect to scholar efficiency on the major and secondary ranges, America just isn’t among the many prime ten nations. The administration’s choice to get rid of the Division of Training will probably worsen the US standing on public schooling.
When it comes to household construction, the US leads the world in single-parent family charges, with the massive majority of these households lacking a father.
In 2023, practically one in 4 kids within the US aged 0?17 years, totaling about 19 million, had been dwelling in a family with out their organic, step, or adoptive father, largely with their mom (85% of instances). The US proportion of youngsters in single-parent households is markedly greater than the degrees of Japan (7%), Mexico (7%), Germany (12%), Canada (15%) and France (16%).
Human rights is an important side of societal well-being and improvement. America usually ranks decrease than different high-income OECD nations on human rights indicators.
Amongst 24 high-income OECD nations, the US ranks on the backside at twenty fourth with respect to financial and social rights. And the state of affairs has worsened just lately because the president signed a sweeping government order denouncing federal employee unions as hostile and rescinding collective bargaining agreements of federal union employees.
Intently associated to human rights is the standing of girls. Right here once more, the US just isn’t among the many prime ten nations. Far forward of the US with respect to the standing of girls are nations comparable to Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden. Amongst 29 OECD nations, the US ranks nineteenth.
Furthermore, two indicators of the standing of girls which have worsened within the US are maternal mortality and political violence towards girls. The US has the very best degree of maternal mortality amongst OECD nations. Additionally, girls within the US who tackle political management are frequent targets of violence and harassment.
Lastly with respect to reported happiness amongst its residents, the US just isn’t among the many prime nations. Whereas the highest 4 nations in 2025 are Finland, Denmark, Iceland and Sweden, the US ranks twenty fourth amongst nations when it comes to life satisfaction.
The comparatively low rating of the US on reported happiness is believed to be resulting from the price of dwelling, financial uncertainty and the political polarization. The administration’s latest choices and rhetoric have solely elevated financial uncertainty and political polarization throughout the US.
Additionally, many are involved about proposals to change the nation’s social security. Because the administration and Republican Congressional leaders push to go a tax minimize extension, they’re contemplating reforms and value reductions to the nation’s main entitlement applications which are consuming about half of all federal spending, specifically Medicaid, Medicare and Social Safety.
In sum, whereas it leads the world in army energy and GNP, the US is properly behind many different superior nations with respect to life expectancy, toddler mortality, well being, poverty, murder and crime, household construction, schooling, human rights, standing of girls, maternal mortality and reported happiness.
The administration’s actions, insurance policies, program cuts and worker firings is not going to enhance however probably solely worsen America’s mediocre standing on just about each main measure of societal wellbeing and improvement. Lastly, about that unremitting pledge by the US president to make America nice once more, it’s properly on its solution to the graveyard of useless political slogans.
Joseph Chamie is a consulting demographer, a former director of the United Nations Inhabitants Division and creator of quite a few publications on inhabitants points, together with his latest e-book, “Inhabitants Ranges, Developments, and Differentials”.
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