Near the bottom of the industrialized world? That's a pretty fantastic claim for data that involves so much fraud.
For example, Japan's life expectancy is 83, right? Errr, nope not so much. You're no doubt aware of the vast fraud involved in Japanese welfare programs involving dead elderly.
The US is within a small margin of difference with many of the other major industrialized countries when you adjust for fake reporting. The US happens to have one of the best data accuracy rates when it comes to reporting death - or did you think Bosnia and Russia really have a 50% lower infant mortality rate than the US (the same Russia whose men live to 60)?
The US life expectancy is 78.5, that compares to 79.3 for South Korea, easily within a +/- margin of difference. The UK is 80, ditto Germany, again, it's trivially easy to skew these numbers artificially higher with fraud, but even in that case the difference isn't exactly dramatic. You're going to toast the US over a year variance on data that is not very accurate or proven? Yeah ok.
And if you really want to get into the data: the US is the best country on earth when it comes to the top 85%, because the real problem with the US is poverty and diet among the bottom 15%. THAT is our real problem. If you compare the top 85% in each country, the US comes out at the top. But you're not interested in that discussion I'm sure.
For example, Japan's life expectancy is 83, right? Errr, nope not so much. You're no doubt aware of the vast fraud involved in Japanese welfare programs involving dead elderly.
The US is within a small margin of difference with many of the other major industrialized countries when you adjust for fake reporting. The US happens to have one of the best data accuracy rates when it comes to reporting death - or did you think Bosnia and Russia really have a 50% lower infant mortality rate than the US (the same Russia whose men live to 60)?
The US life expectancy is 78.5, that compares to 79.3 for South Korea, easily within a +/- margin of difference. The UK is 80, ditto Germany, again, it's trivially easy to skew these numbers artificially higher with fraud, but even in that case the difference isn't exactly dramatic. You're going to toast the US over a year variance on data that is not very accurate or proven? Yeah ok.
And if you really want to get into the data: the US is the best country on earth when it comes to the top 85%, because the real problem with the US is poverty and diet among the bottom 15%. THAT is our real problem. If you compare the top 85% in each country, the US comes out at the top. But you're not interested in that discussion I'm sure.