• @[email protected]
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    183 months ago

    Since higher number is obviously better, the entire world should just be like the USA.

    I see no problem with this.

      • @[email protected]
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        23 months ago

        Most already are, or moving towards it. But no, that’s not a good thing.

        Though, as America is still the global superpower, the debt really isn’t as important as you suggest, but of course I wouldn’t speak out against slashing defense spending and hiking taxes on wealthy individuals and big business.

        • @[email protected]
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          23 months ago

          Don’t worry about your non-productive debt, you’ll figure things out.-

          Every loan shark in the world.

    • @LaLuzDelSol
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      63 months ago

      I mean… higher numbers are better yeah, all things equal. America has some serious problems but there’s a reason so many people want to come to the United States. The most patriotic people in America are immigrants which says a lot.

      • @[email protected]
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        33 months ago

        Why would they come to America if they thought poorly of it? Immigrating to the US is no trivial matter and requires a large commitment of time and effort. Of course immigrants think highly of the US. Whether or not their perception of America is based in reality is another matter entirely.

        • @LaLuzDelSol
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          43 months ago

          Well once they start living here I would say their perception is more valid than pretty much anyone else’s. I get that it’s a subset of people who are predisposed to like the U.S. but considering how overwhelmingly positive that feedback is, plus the sheer number of immigrants who want to come to the US, that means something.

    • @[email protected]
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      13 months ago

      It should be by capita. Of course the US is high, it’s a rich western country with a high population. If you included the EU as a whole in that list, it’d probably be close to the top as well.

  • 10_0
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    133 months ago

    All economies started in 1960

  • @sandalbucket
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    133 months ago

    Between 2005 and 2010, the nation of Canada simply ceased to exist.

  • Jo Miran
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    93 months ago

    That Clinton administration was bonkers. Turned that ship around AND left office with a budget surplus.

  • @Vinny_93
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    93 months ago

    How is Italy in there? Being from Europe I genuinely don’t consider Italy a thriving economy at all. I’d figure a Scandinavian country or the Netherlands should be doing better.

    • Skua
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      153 months ago

      Italy’s manufacturing sector is pretty huge. Fiat, Leonardo, and Fincantieri are all global heavyweghts. Although I’d imagine being one of the world’s top tourist destinations and also having a reputation for both excellent food and prestigious luxury goods doesn’t hurt.

      It does also just have more people than Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Belgium, and the Netherlands combined

    • sunzu
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      73 months ago

      Italy has a large population and I bet economy in northn Italy is larger than than Denmark and Sweden combined along with nice agricultural land on addition to manufacturing mentioned by @skua

  • @then_three_more
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    73 months ago

    Really confusing way to show it with multiple countries appearing and disappearing.

  • @uid0gid0
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    43 months ago

    Why does Brazil start and stop several times?

    • Jo Miran
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      Cries in Japanese, British, Irish, French…