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Which countries care about their citizens more than their military power? Let's find out

Between war and health, many countries chose to side with health except for one we know as Israel. According to recent reports, a list of countries has been generated based on their choice between health and military for their dear citizens. Many people socially claim that the world is moving towards a violent culture, and this perception has gained global support over the years. Many people also believe that the only solution to the decade-old tussles among states and religions is through conducting a final war. As disappointing as it sounds, yes, it is the truth.

The U.S tops the list and here is why:


According to this infographic, U.S is reported to be doing the maximum efforts by investing and prioritizing its people's health over the military than all the other countries, including China, Ireland, Malta, etc. The difference between the per capita spent on the health and the per capita spent on the military in the U.S is pretty evident. The infographic shows that the budget the U.S. spends on its military is far more than any country, but still, it doesn't add up to the budget it spends on the health of its citizens. Similarly, the budget enforced by the country of Israel for its military is less than just a fraction of the military budget set by the U.S, but if we compare it to the health budget of Israel, its numbers are relatively less than that of military, and that is a piece of bad news.

Which countries care about their citizens more than their military power? Let's find out

Infographic by: Pixlparade.com

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Which countries care about their citizens more than their military power? Let's find out #infographic

Which countries care about their citizens more than their military power? Let's find out

Between war and health, many countries chose to side with health except for one we know as Israel. According to recent reports, a list of countries has been generated based on their choice between health and military for their dear citizens. Many people socially claim that the world is moving towards a violent culture, and this perception has gained global support over the years. Many people also believe that the only solution to the decade-old tussles among states and religions is through conducting a final war. As disappointing as it sounds, yes, it is the truth.

The U.S tops the list and here is why:


According to this infographic, U.S is reported to be doing the maximum efforts by investing and prioritizing its people's health over the military than all the other countries, including China, Ireland, Malta, etc. The difference between the per capita spent on the health and the per capita spent on the military in the U.S is pretty evident. The infographic shows that the budget the U.S. spends on its military is far more than any country, but still, it doesn't add up to the budget it spends on the health of its citizens. Similarly, the budget enforced by the country of Israel for its military is less than just a fraction of the military budget set by the U.S, but if we compare it to the health budget of Israel, its numbers are relatively less than that of military, and that is a piece of bad news.

Which countries care about their citizens more than their military power? Let's find out

Infographic by: Pixlparade.com

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