Quentin wrote:Of course he doesn't have any details, as he's just making an assertion based on his own Eurochauvinism, not facts. It's an easily looked up statistic that the average income for Americans is higher than that of nearly every country in Europe, with the exception of Luxembourg and a couple of other tax-dodge dots on the map.
Yes, you are right. The average income for Americans is higher than nearly all of Europe and Australia. But looking purely at the average income is always going to make the US look better than countries with a more left leaning viewpoint.
You also have higher crime than most European countries, much higher costs for education, increasing difference between the rich and poor and higher costs for all things medical.
Quentin wrote:Besides, he missed the point. I wasn't talking about the average U.S. university or college, which are in general mediocre. I was talking about the top tier. It's undeniable that places like Harvard and MIT lead the pack, worldwide. Poor reading skills are the result of poor education....
Can't argue with you here.