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Hello everyone...Iam now moving to US from Asia...Howz the life and education there??



Iam to be admitted in grade 12...Which region would be better ( where there is easy access of education and jobs)..Thanks...

Blah, blah, blah. Go to California. Plenty of Asians there, lots of jobs. Education isn't as good as other places, but the weather is great.
The standard of living in the United States is one of the top 15 in the world by the standard economist measure of standard of living. Per capita income is high but also less evenly distributed than in most other developed countries; as a result, the United States fares particularly well in measures of average material well being that do not place weight on equality aspects.

On comprehensive measures such as the UN Human Development Index the United States is always in the top ten, currently ranking number eight. Scandinavian countries, Ireland, Belgium, Canada, Australia, and (until recently) Japan; Canada and Norway have alternately held the top spot for some time. On the Human Poverty Index the United States ranked 16th, one rank below the United Kingdom and one rank above Ireland.[4] On the Economist's quality-of-life index the United States ranked 13, inbetween Finland and Canada, scoring 7.6 out of a possible 10. The highest given score of 8.3 was applied to Ireland. This particular index takes into account a variety of socio-economic variables ranging from GDP per capita and life expectancy to political stability and unemployment.[5]

The homeownership rate is relatively high compared to other post-industrial nations. In 2005, 69% of Americans resided in the their own homes, roughly the same percentage as in the United Kingdom, Belgium, Israel and Canada.[6] [7] [8] Residents of the United States also enjoy a high access to consumer goods. Americans enjoy more radios per capita than any other nation [9] and more televisions and personal computers per capita than any other large nation.[10] [11]


The median income is $43,318 per household ($26,000 per household member)[1] with 42% of households having two income earners.[12] Meanwhile, the median income of the average American age 25+ was roughly $32,000[2] ($39,000 if only counting those employed full-time between the ages of 25 to 64) in 2005.[3] According to the CIA the gini index which measures income inequality (the higher the less equal the income distribution) was clocked at 45.0 in 2005,[13] compared to 32.0 in the European Union[14] and 28.3 in Germany.[15]

鈥?The US has... a per capita GDP [PPP] of $42,000... The [recent] onrush of technology largely explains the gradual development of a "two-tier labor market"... Since 1975, practically all the gains in household income have gone to the top 20% of households... The rise in GDP in 2004 and 2005 was undergirded by substantial gains in labor productivity... Long-term problems include inadequate investment in economic infrastructure, rapidly rising medical and pension costs of an aging population, sizable trade and budget deficits, and stagnation of family income in the lower economic groups. -CIA factbook on the US economy, 2005.[13]
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The United States has one of the widest rich-poor gap of any high-income nation today, and that gap continues to grow.[16] In recent times, some prominent economists including Alan Greenspan have warned that the widening rich-poor gap in the U.S. population is a problem that could undermine and destabilize the country's economy and standard of living.[17]
Well China has a wonderful reputation as a hard driver of education their kids spend hours a day on one subject. But you should've moved sooner, that way the language could've been easier taught..
well it acutally depends were you go because well i leave in needville, texas its a small town great people and the school is great everyone knows everyone you can find my school online just type NEEDVILLE HIGH SCHOOL

yeas my school is strict just that you have to wear certain things well theres a dress code but well its not bad as soon as you get used to it . i hope i answerd your question well if you have any other question just e-mail me at muhmainlife@yahoo.com
Compared to Asia- School is much better. Class size is much, much , smaller than that of say Korea or Japan where you have 70-100 kids in classes sometimes. We dont have uniforms in a lot of schools - so you may have to show more personality and be more creative with your style than you do in a school where everything you wear is decided for you .
As far as region , there are good schools all over James-but you have to ofcourse be a good student. I am surprised thoh that you are "moving here " , but parents havent chose a region? Sounds realy kind of strange, but ofcourse have seen stranger.
We as well have lots of kids here of all races in schools, so you will not be just all of one kind, and it is not like a nice places whre they will all agree with you as they are like minded. We require people to be progresive in theri thinking because of this as we dont alwasy all just line up on the same side and are much difernt , yet part of the same.

Good Luck to you
Don'y waste your time on Us. Go to Canada, rated best
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