CNN article “Making toilet paper, eating less: How one single mom plans to weather inflation.”

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      …isn’t that the whole point that OP is making?

      By calling the US the richest country in the world, in a post that shows that the US isn’t doing too hot on certain other metrics, it’s a clear message that the richness of a country isn’t enough, in itself. It’s intentional use of irony.

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      Even per capita is stupid. In the US, 500 people have everything, and it skews the average even still. If you go and cut the top 2% off and re-average, the US wouldn’t even be in the top 50.

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      I’m sorry what?? Ireland??? Ireland is the richest nation on earth if you exclude micronations? How?

      edit, oh its just another tax haven like Luxemburg. lol this list is as meaningless as the original claim. “places where lunchmeat store their capital, listed inversely relative to population size”

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        Any measure to compare the wealth of nations is shit compared to the only metric that matters: happiness

        Pretty sure nordic countries would have the richest citizens in the world

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          Happiness can vary greatly even within a country. But there’s a yearly ranking of the happiest city in the world, and it’s almost always Vienna, fwiw

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      Absolutely… no measurement that doesn’t calculate an index on a per capita basis can be taken seriously. Meanwhile, noone mentions that the USA has the highest incarceration rate per capita in the so-called free world, and they call themselves “Land of the Free”. The constant propaganda has completely disconnected Americans from reality.