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I'm gonna be honest with you. Besides a handful of states, every single state sounds like some empty field yeehaw area. Mississippi? Idaho? Nevada? Alabama? Virginia? All of those sound like some country bumpkin states. The only ones in the entire country that aren't are like California, New York, Florida, and Alaska.
I mean, technically Liechtenstein is located between Sweden and Austria. Like, Sweden is in the north and Austria is in the south. In between is a bunch of countries.
What do you expect when hospitals will double and triple charge for services when insurance pays for it. The US also does the overwhelming majority of pharmaceutical studies and advancements. Many people don’t realize that other countries use the formulas later after the patents are up and because they didn’t do any of the research then can easily make money. Most medical advancements happen in the US. But it is also where most of the money goes to waste because the heads of pharmaceutical companies, insurance companies, and hospitals take a much larger cut of money then they need. Then “donate” it to their buddies in politics.
@@aaronsondag8347 Government: Hey, Medical companies, here's a list of random nonsense we've made law and you have to follow now Some dumb kid named Aaron: Hurr durr, it's the heads of the companies.
I would like to see “COUNTRYBALLS SCALED BY SLEEP”, I think it will be pretty good? Also, im not sure on this one but maybe uk spits and turns into england, scotland, wales and northern ireland?
Actually, in the rest of the world, taxes are quite high. But many other countries in the western world have a better education system, including practical job training financed by the government. This means, that they have a higher productivity and can produce more per working hour.
@@user-xb9yv2ci4c Unfortunately we have high taxes here in America. Nobody is aware of it due to grouping hundreds of different taxes under the same name, and looking at tax laws is illegal unless you're a licensed attorney, or have an attorney to tell you what they are. And as for education, pretty much all colleges have raised tuition by ridiculous amounts since the government pays a portion of that. More and more people are finding themselves in lifelong debts because of that "higher" education, with no real way to pay it off.
@@mericaman8877 Here in Germany, university is almost free. I only pay 165€ per half year. The universities here are mostly government agencies, so they have no reason to demand more money, than they need.
Idea 1: Countries scaled by km of land lost from their independence to nowadays. Idea 2: Countries scaled by km of land gained from their independence to nowadays.
0:00 scaled by dogs 1:24 scaled by healthcare costs 2:56 scaled by minimum wage 4:27 countries scaled by age 6:07 scaled by internet speed 7:40 scaled by McDonald's
On the minimum wage thing, as a swede i must point out that we don't have a minimum wage. We scale wage in education, work experience, expected living expenses based on age (i.a. if you are young you might not have a family to support so you start with a lower wage. As opposed if you are older and might a wife and kids.) Or just negotiate with your boss.
Srry for the math but I'm also Swede and we have some laws about that still. If u are 20 y/o or older you mostly have to be paid 22000 SEK / month = 2171,40 USD. An average month is 30,4375 days which is around 4,35 weeks / average month. If u work 40 hrs a week times 4,35 weeks u work for 174 hours per average week. If u divide 2171,40 USD with 174 it's around 12.48 USD / hour. So if 22000 SEK/month is 12.48/hour the average salary in Sweden is 37100 SEK/month which is 1.68636363... times more than 22000 so if we multiply 12.48 with 1.68636363... the average salary is around 21.046 USD/hour
@@jollan1747 No, we don't have laws that say how much you have to pay an employee. It is only in socialist countries that you have it, like the USA and Russia. Sweden is a fascist country where the owners' unions and the labor unions (corporations) collectively negotiate wages and call it the market. You do not break any law if you do not follow the agreements, but you risk being locked out of the market (social shameing).
I am Norwegian. I earn around 16 USD in an hour. But I'm 18, and i work in a flower store, which has one of the lowest salaries in Norway. But still over 2x USA
America: I have an average internet speed of 54.99 megabits per second! Me, an American with an internet speed of 1200 megabits per second: Something doesn't seem right here..
and it was closed due to fear of environmental contamination, the municipalities were afraid it would leak sewage so wouldn't license it to operate. I thought it was moved to Pitt Meadows area of the Fraser and left to rust away since the owner couldn't get permits to run it.
i thought this would be a small video but actually its long and entertaining somehow idk I just like the countries talking and I like that they had personalities you earned a subscriber
@@hhheee123 Sounds like saying the river Tiber flows trough Tibet. But it is not by in the first case having seven hills if not flattened by time and the highest peaks/summits of the world in the second case, at least around. Idea: Are there some geographic numbers used for animations? Forestation, size of waterbodys etc. or like km of new road per year constructed, even if it just adding lanes to existing motorways/"Autobahn".
Well, in Sweden we sometimes say "Donken" for McDonalds but I'm pretty sure we don't use it near as much as Australia uses Macca and Japan uses Makku 😅
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3:34 I remember in my city there were fast food jobs that pay around 13-15 USD an hour. I even saw payments go up to 18 USD an hour. There’s no way a person could survive being only paid 7 USD an hour!
@@CanisMythson well idk, what I do know is that Spain has one bar/restaurant per 175 inhabitants, it's crazy how many of them there are lmao PD: There's a town where the ratio reaches one bar/restaurant per 63.5 inhabitants (Sallent de Gállego, in the province of Huesca)
I believe that it would be a better term to say “you’re almost never 15 miles away from a McDonald’s” since there are some places that are farther than a McDonald’s.
Fun fact: As of right now the minimum wage in sweden is 21.56 USD or 196.47 SEK (swedish crowns) per hour Edit: Also what if you did a video without the US 😱😱😱