Originally Posted by BADMIHAI
Standard of living: The Standard of living refers to the quality and quantity of goods and services available to people and the way these services and goods are distributed within a population. It is generally measured by standards such as income inequality, poverty rate, real (i.e. inflation adjusted) income per person. Other measures such as access and quality of health care, educational standards and social rights are often used too.
Holy shit! I guess that everything to do with what we're talking about over here. It reflects how "good" it is to live in a certain country. Statistics show it is better to live in Canada than in the United States. Until you can prove otherwise, or that changes, you can nibble on a penis.
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Your goods, and services are further taxed, which increases their cost, and out of pocket costs; no?
your average income level is also significantly lower; which leads to less economic freedom, and a lower standard of living, no?
your simply an economic n00b