
International Ranking — Health Outcomes
Although the United States spends more on healthcare than other developed countries, its health outcomes are generally no better.
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Although the United States spends more on healthcare than other developed countries, its health outcomes are generally no better.
United States per capita healthcare spending is more than twice the average of other developed countries.
Full-time male workers earn more than full-time female workers
Blacks and Hispanics have much higher poverty rates than other groups.
In 2018, median household income varied considerably by race and ethnicity
Income varies widely across racial and ethnic groups in the United States.
https://www.pgpf.org/chart-archive/0272_income_race_historical
Poverty levels among children have remained high, while poverty levels among the elderly have declined.
Spending on federal entitlement programs will more than double between 1984 and 2049.
https://www.pgpf.org/chart-archive/0027_entitlement-programs-proj