International rankings of the United States

The following are links to international rankings of the United States.

Economics

Education

Globalization

Health

As of 2015, the Maternal Mortality Ratio is 46th out of the countries ranked. (See Maternal mortality in the United States.)

Among wealthy nations, a study on 2016 data found the United States ranked first for child deaths by automobile accident and firearm, with overall child mortality 57% higher in the U.S. than other high-income countries. Though traffic deaths were decreasing, they were 5 times the rate in England and Wales; firearms deaths were increasing from a rate 100 times that in England and Wales.[5]

As of 2017, the United States life expectancy is 79.8 years at birth, ranking 42nd among 224 nations.[6]

Peace

Politics

Standard of Living


References


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