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ndcj said:I don't. I'm just putting it out there. The UN Human Development Index rates the United States at number 4 -- this alone should be enough to question it as a measure of quality of life.
The UN HDI uses purchasing power parity to form part of its index which skews its results towards developed western economies because of the difficulty of finding a suitable "basket of goods" for comparison throughout the world.
Also, between the 2009 and 2010 report the methodology was changed completely, so you really cannot argue that any country fell or rose in positions between the two reports.
You do make a good point though, that economic development and happiness aren't necessarily tied to one another. It's possible to have nothing and be happy or have everything and be miserable.
I'm not sure you're in a position to throw stones at the glass house of pushing one's personal ideologies!
Sounds like your a fan of Hugo. Maybe you could move there and report back to us on how good life is, maybe you could pop over to Cuba as well as Fidel seems to be Hugo's inspiration. Like I said before with things clearly deteriorating on a daily basis there and all illusions are quickly fading away to the unpleasant reality of this regime.