The World’s Freest Economies: America Barely Cracks the Top Ten
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By: Robert Kessler
The Heritage Foundation has released its annual list of the world's freest economies and, wouldn't you know it, the Asia-Pacific region is number one. Hong Kong, Singapore, Australia and New Zealand are all on top while the world's largest economy, America's, barely cracks the top ten.
The ranking is based on 10 indicators like government spending, trade and labor market freedom. The top ten are:
Hong Kong
Singapore
Australia
New Zealand
Switzerland
Canada
Chile
Mauritius
Denmark
United States
No members of the financially-troubled Eurozone can be found in the top ten. Ireland, however, comes in the 11th spot.
The United States' overall score is 76.0, down from 76.3 last year. America lost points in all categories of regulatory efficiency, but actually picked up points in government spending.
But, hey, it could be worse. North Korea, Cuba, Zimbabwe, Venezuela, Eritrea, Burma, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Turkmenistan and Iran received the ten lowest scores.
http://www.heritage.org/index/ranking
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Slave country Slave wages. nothing new.
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at that position
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There is a bigger percentage of American companies running Canada than Canada companies, so United States anonymously governs Canada, I'm sure.
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How is this a bad thing? If you notice most of the countries above us are much smaller and have far less complexity to worry about. They are more comparable to one our larger state economies than that of the entire U.S.