This is according to the United Nation's Human Development Index. It's a measure to determine human Development in different countries. It takes into account three things: Life Expectancy at Birth (How long you live), Mean years of schooling (How long everyone usually goes to school for), and Gross National Income with Purchasing Power Parity rates (how much the money this country uses compared to the dollar) In case you're curious, the USA is #21 on the list, India is #132, and South Sudan is the worst at #191
This is according to the United Nation's Human Development Index. It's a measure to determine human Development in different countries. It takes into account three things: Life Expectancy at Birth (How long you live), Mean years of schooling (How long everyone usually goes to school for), and Gross National Income with Purchasing Power Parity rates (how much the money this country uses compared to the dollar) In case you're curious, the USA is #21 on the list, and South Sudan is the worst at #191