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The American way of life is the biggest threat to the American way of life.
We act as if we believe that we own and run the world. Careless, wasteful, more than a little bit cocky and self-centered — these traits have defined Americans and our way of life for several generations. It is time for us to become more thoughtful, careful stewards of our natural resources, and more respectful of those other nations with whom we share the earth. If we fail to adjust our attitude, it will become literally impossible for future Americans to enjoy anything like the lifestyle the baby boomers, their parents, and subsequent generations have enjoyed.
One of the factors examined on the table is Gross Domestic Product. This has a direct bearing to standard of living. Because, the GDP there is, the lower the life expectancy of people.
<h3>What is the statistical evidence from the table?</h3>
Note that in New Zealand, the life expectancy is highest and this correlates with the GDP which is also the highest at 9.7%.
<h3>How can improving one category through an investment in human capital improve the other?</h3>
Another indices that correlates strongly with Human Development is the Education Expenditure.
While HDI is highest at 0.931, the Education Expenditure is also highest at 6% of GDP. Note that NZ's GDP is the highest at 212.5 Billion.
Thus, we can conclude that increased investment in education will translate to higher standards of living.
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