“The U.S. Returns to Top 10 in World Economic Freedom Index”

The U.S. Returns to Top 10 in World Economic Freedom Index,” by Ian Vasquez, Foundation for Economic Education

“According to the Economic Freedom of the World: 2018 Annual Report—co-published today in the United States by the Fraser Institute (Canada) and the Cato Institute—the United States has returned to the list of the top ten freest economies in the world after an absence of many years and a decline that began around the year 2000. The United States ranks 6th on the index. … Hong Kong and Singapore, as usual, occupy the top two positions. The next highest scoring nations are New Zealand, Switzerland, Ireland, United States, Georgia, Mauritius, United Kingdom, Australia, and Canada, the latter two tied for 10th spot. … The 10 lowest-rated countries are: Sudan, Guinea-Bissau, Angola, Central African Republic, Republic of Congo, Syria, Algeria, Argentina, Libya, and lastly Venezuela.”

LTC Comment (from Stephen A. Moses, President, Center for Long-Term Care Reform):

Truly reason to celebrate.

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