>>513576864No they aren't.
Home ownership was actually on the rise during Trump administration since it was the lowest interest rates in US history and only started to dip again because of bidenomics.
US healthcare system is still expanding, we can literally see in real time the new hospital building rates.
US healthcare for 6+ month wait times for specialist is less than 25% while the average European country is sitting around 60%.
Job placement rate is crashing in numerous European countries.
Europeans get free education, but they are also taxed almost double the amount and end up paying more for that education than it takes to get the same education in USA.
Hell, in USA insurance cost for healthcare is literally less than the taxes Europeans pay for their healthcare.
I pay 50 bucks a month for my insurance which is 150 dollars less than the average European health insurance cost.
and finally USA has actually had its industries rise numerous times.
Meanwhile Europe had multiple plants close in the last three years.
Germany if memory serves had the first plant close down since WWII.
It's a dying continent, there is nothing for anyone.