Both rightists and leftists assume that the U.S. spends far lower to combat social problems (poverty, healthcare, education) than peer nations, but that is not true. pic.twitter.com/CXdVDNWb6p
— David (@Data_David1) February 18, 2024
Here Robin Hanson notes that social spending as a percent of gdp tends to rise almost universally:
Key question: will these trends continue over the next two centuries even if innovation grinds to a halt due to falling population? https://t.co/ysBMuGiX5b
— Robin Hanson (@robinhanson) February 18, 2024
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