
Everyone on LinkedIn:
“Europe is a joke. The US is crushing it.”
The data:
👉 5 of the 8 richest countries on earth are in Europe, lol 😅
↳ The US isn’t even in the top 5.
↳ Four European nations rank higher.
↳ Three of them are in the EU.
↳ The fourth, Switzerland, just proposed a new set of treaties to be even closer to the EU. Some are even calling it a “passive member.”
👉 Of the 10 most liveable cities in the world:
4 are in Europe.
Zero in the US.
👉 On the Human Development Index,
the US ranks 17th.
Europe once again dominates the top ten: 8 are European countries.
👉 Mortality rate:
Even the richest Americans have a mortality rate close to the poorest Northern and Western Europeans.
Michael Jackson what am I missing here?
Maybe the future.
Because this data reflects the present.
But the future might look darker for Europe.
Or... maybe not?
The greatest civilisations in history thrived on democracy and openness.
To people. Capital. Trade. Ideas.
From Ancient Greece to the Roman Republic,
to the US and Western democracies in the '90s and 2000s,
to Switzerland,
a hyper-democracy where >20% of residents are foreigners.
But now, the US is shifting gears.
Tariffs. Immigration restrictions. Democratic cracks?
It's starting to challenge the very openness
that made it the world’s largest economy.
Sure, a few tech giants are making a tiny group of people incredibly rich.
As in: <20 people! those earning 9-figure salaries at Meta. 😅
But what about the millions of others?
Europe is watching closely.
And, so far, it’s not making the same mistakes. (kind of)
The future might not look like what everyone on LinkedIn says it will.