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Income and Health Inequalities Cut U.S.’s High Marks for Development

This chart shows the shift in the U.N. development index for Norway (top purple), the U.S. (second purple), Turkey (green) and the Democratic Republic of the Congo (red) from 1990 to 2011 If global development were a horse race, would you put your money on the slow-and-steady contenders or a fast new contender

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Income and Health Inequalities Cut U.S.’s High Marks for Development

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