outlawauron said:
Well, no. Poverty is very low, even with the raised amount for poverty. Surely you'd expect greater power distance in a country with ~320 million than the UK, right? |
How about we factor in poverty, child poverty, income inequality, healthcare, paid leave, vacations hours, work hours, welfare, employment rates, taxes, government debt, economic growth etc. The US is in a sad state for a country believed to be the greatest in the world and it can’t even pay grown working people a minimum of 15$ an hour or a normal decent salary. Not even mentioning the retarded gratuity system. lastly, the large population argument is nonsense, since you have separate states.








