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It is #1.
I say this having traveled around the world to experience everything from extreme poverty to extreme wealth.
By most measures, the US is still the best place to live for a vast majority of everyone.
It's not even in the top ten
https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/standard-of-living-by-country
Even the fucking Cato institute puts the US at like 19th for freedom.
https://www.cato.org/human-freedom-index/2023
They really did a good job of brainwashing you, and many others.
It's far from the best or even one of the best, objectively. It's not even close to the top.
If you’re wealthy it’s the best place to live. If you’re not it sucks. Source, someone who’s travelled a bit, including the States, and has a reasonable amount to compare it to.
if 'everyone' means white men from wealthy families. The pollution and iffy food regulations alone make it pretty shit for the actual average person.
It is only good for high income individuals and the owners. Everybody else is eating shit.
What are you basing this claims on?