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- Embed this noticeI suspect you're talking about "Global Social Mobility Index" which is a cooked number.
> The Global Social Mobility Index is an index prepared by the World Economic Forum.
> Pillar 1: Health, Pillar 2: Education Access, Pillar 3: Education Quality and Equity
...you get the idea
It's fake, and it's counting a bunch of WEF bullshit to make countries who implement the WEF plan look the best.
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A bit better is Income Mobility because it is literally "do the children of poor people stay poor?" which is a simple question you can't really fake, and in Canada, they do.
But even this misses the actual point. Imagine a country where 3 families owned everything, but at least they implement a nice education system so the son of a poor field worker can become a middling factory worker, by this metric they succeeded, but nobody will ever actually OWN the factory.
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If you REALLY want is how many sons of factory workers end up owning a factory. How many working class become actual billionaires. Because if 100 people become billionaires, then you know 1000 people became millionaires trying. That's the kind of social mobility we care about. Canada isn't as bad as Europe, but it isn't as good as the US, by far.
"A lot of people have a lot of money" is not something you can fake.
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