http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2014/12/why-germany-has-it-so-much-better-than-the-us/
ermany has somehow managed to create a high-wage, unionized economy without shipping all its jobs abroad.
This story first appeared at AlterNet.
The European Union, 27 member nations with a half billion people, has
become the largest, wealthiest trading bloc in the world, producing
nearly a third of the world’s economy — nearly as large as the US and
China combined. Europe has more Fortune 500 companies than either the
US, China or Japan.
European nations spend far less than the United States for universal
healthcare rated by the World Health Organization as the best in the
world, even as U.S. health care is ranked 37th. Europe leads in
confronting global climate change with renewable energy technologies,
creating hundreds of thousands of new jobs in the process. Europe is
twice as energy efficient as the US and their ecological “footprint”
(the amount of the earth’s capacity that a population consumes) is about
half that of the United States for the same standard of living.
Unemployment in the US is widespread and becoming chronic, but when
Americans have jobs, we work much longer hours than our peers in Europe.
Before the recession, Americans were working 1,804 hours per year
versus 1,436 hours for Germans — the equivalent of nine extra 40-hour
weeks per year.
In his new book, Were You Born on the Wrong Continent?,
Thomas Geoghegan makes a strong case that European social democracies —
particularly Germany — have some lessons and models that might make
life a lot more livable. Germans have six weeks of federally mandated
vacation, free university tuition, and nursing care. But you’ve heard
the arguments for years about how those wussy Europeans can’t compete in
a global economy. You’ve heard that so many times, you might believe
it. But like so many things, the media repeats endlessly, it’s just not
true.
According to Geoghegan, “Since 2003, it’s not China but Germany, that
colossus of European socialism, that has either led the world in export
sales or at least been tied for first. Even as we in the United States
fall more deeply into the clutches of our foreign creditors — China
foremost among them — Germany has somehow managed to create a high-wage,
unionized economy without shipping all its jobs abroad or creating a
massive trade deficit, or any trade deficit at all. And even as the
Germans outsell the United States, they manage to take six weeks of
vacation every year. They’re beating us with one hand tied behind their
back.”
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