- cross-posted to:
- news@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- news@lemmy.world
AI summary:
- Transparency International released its annual Corruption Perceptions Index, ranking the United States 28th out of 180 countries for anti-corruption efforts.
- The U.S. received its lowest-ever score of 65 out of 100, indicating concerns about public sector corruption, including bribery and misuse of public office.
- Denmark, Finland, and Singapore were the top-ranked countries, while South Sudan ranked the lowest.
- Recent changes to the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) by the Trump administration, which paused enforcement to aid U.S. companies in international business, did not affect the latest index as it only covers data through 2024.
- Transparency International emphasizes the importance of tackling corruption to combat authoritarianism and protect human rights.
- The report highlights that only 32 countries have improved their anti-corruption efforts since 2012, with 148 countries either remaining the same or worsening.
In the last decade or so, when people called USA a 3rd world country, it was mostly tongue in cheek.
Not anymore.
Tbf, I was calling it 3rd world country with iPhones. Although I’m pretty sure the USA was one of the countries that invented the terms “1st/2nd/3rd world countries” as a way of dividing themselves from the brown poors
I thought smarphones were more common in poor countries do to the lack of other infrastructure.
Yup, leapfrogging tech is definitely a thing in poor countries. Telephone and internet lines not being built in favour of cell phone towers, few bank locations in favour of mobile banking, etc
“America Is the Only Country That Went from Barbarism to Decadence Without Civilization In Between”
and apparently goes the other way just as easily
I sometimes called us a second world country but yeah we going straight up bananas now.