I wonder if this factors in or out urban centers.
#fat
They are starting to pump mRNA into the food supply ... nothing to worry about though ... right?
I wonder who The Intel Drop is?
Anyone besides me notice the obvious and unflattering photo of the golfer is supposed to represent DJT. He even has light hair and a red hat—MAGA hat.
Looks like a swipe at Trump IMO.
Well the “comparably rich countries” don’t have a demented pedophile and a ho running their countries.
US life expectancy began dropping in 2014, when Obamacare messed up the medical industry. It dropped for five years, finally recovering under Trump, but has wobbled since then.
Fentanyl?
Covidious klot-schotz?
There must be a reason.
76 huh…I’m about to turn 72 still working.
Retirement planning just got easier.
I would not trust Cuba’s numbers on anything.
Drugs, crime, and obesity.
Followed links at the source, reporter of original article is a Russian Commie who loves predicting the demise of the US.
Not sayin’ he’s wrong, it’s just interesting context.
We are spending more on health care than ever before: https://img.datawrapper.de/PhiPo/full.png
We are spending twice on healthcare what the average industrialized nation does: https://topforeignstocks.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/U.S.-Healthcare-Spending-Compare-To-Other-Countries-chart-2021.jpg
We today have more government managing health care (>1/3 of all the money in health care is government) and even deciding what people get through a “standard of care” they mostly define and which insurance, hospitals, doctors follow: FDA, NIH/CDC.
81% of the population got vaccinated, we even had mandates with coercive measures threatening people with their jobs, robbing them of basic civil rights, unless they play along.
How can that be?
Who/what will we blame now?
For longevity's sake it's better to be half starving and skinny in a place like Cuba with nearly non-existent health care than it is to be obese in the U.S. with the most advanced health care in the world.
It doesn't help that for a large portion of the U.S. middle class that health care is unaffordable. The rich can afford it, and the poor get it free from the government. The middle class don't qualify for medicaid and can't afford the $3000 a month premiums for health insurance.