Letitia believes the United States is one of the healthiest countries in the world. Marco disagrees. Who is right and why?(1 point)

Responses

Letitia because the United States has the highest life expectancy in the world.
Letitia because the United States has the highest life expectancy in the world.
Marco because the United States is only ranked as the 15th healthiest nation by WHO.
Marco because the United States is only ranked as the 15 th healthiest nation by WHO.
Marco because the United States isn’t one of the healthiest 30 nations ranked by WHO.
Marco because the United States isn’t one of the healthiest 30 nations ranked by WHO.
Letitia because the United States provides free health care to all its citizens...

1 answer

Marco is more accurate in his assessment. The United States is often ranked lower than many other developed nations in terms of healthcare outcomes and overall health metrics, such as life expectancy. As of recent evaluations, the U.S. does not hold the title for the highest life expectancy and has faced criticism for its healthcare system. It is usually ranked lower than many countries on health-related metrics by organizations like the World Health Organization (WHO). So, Marco's stance that the U.S. is not among the healthiest nations is correct.