mike777, on 2012-July-13, 08:13, said:
I think one huge difference America has from other nations is that we are still growing our population, mainly through immigration, while many parts of the western world have declining populations. Demographics is driving many changes around the globe. One example is a declining workforce supporting an older, growing, nonworking population.
Another differnce in the American Way may be a stronger belief, compared to other countries, in capitalism.
I do note that Canucks, through their pension/retirement plans are owners of many of these large corporations.
Another differnce in the American Way may be a stronger belief, compared to other countries, in capitalism.
I do note that Canucks, through their pension/retirement plans are owners of many of these large corporations.
here are a few countries in which the population is growing (data from world bank via google):
UK
France
Canada
New Zealand
Australia
Netherlands
Italy
Singapore
Spain
Switzerland
(this is not by any means an exclusive list, I just looked at a few countries in the 'western world' at random)
It's true that all these countries also tend to have substantial immigration, but to suggest the USA is somehow unusual in that respect is a little odd.