Quote from bigdavediode:
The "Manhattan Institute for Policy Research?" A coin-operated think-tank? What's wrong with the Hawaii Department of Health?
And from 2004?
But okay, let's assume for the sake of argument that these numbers are correct. Let's assume that there's only a .1 year difference between the absolute top, richest state and all of Canada.
Isn't it interesting that taking the absolute TOP state and comparing it to all of Canada, including the poorest parts, that Canada is right in the running with the number one state?
You don't decide when surveys are taken for specific various regions.
Minnesota and Hawaii would be up to 20% of Canada's population by themselves.
There are also different life expectancies depending upon various counties throughout the US and Canada.
Life expectancy in british Columbia (Canada's highest) is 81.2 BASED ON 2005 DATA. Hawaii would still have a higher life expectancy, and presumably higher than the 2004 life expectancy for 2005 based upon statistical projections.
There is also a massive influx of illegal aliens from Latin America (especially Mexico) residing in the US, they count towards the birth/death index and the overall life expectancy as well.
The US healthcare system is very inefficient in general though, I agree on that point. Even Cuba, which has the same life expectancy as the US has less than 1/5 the per capita spending.