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The U.S. ranks 34th in Children’s Index
According to the Save the Children publication, State of the World’s Mothers 2010, the United States ranks thirty-fourth out of forty-three “more developed countries” in the “Children’s Index”ranking. The top ten countries are:
- Sweden
- Italy
- Germany
- France
- Austria
- Iceland
- Japan (tied with Iceland)
- Portugal
- Luxembourg
- Norway (tied with Luxembourg)
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It is an interesting observation that Norway seems to feature in the top 10 of almost everything that’s measured.
Indeed, it does!
Sure glad the US still spends twice as much as the rest of the world on the military.
Looking for statistics on child abuse in the U.S.(ranking to world nations?) for a paper. (Thank you). Joy