The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) Innocenti Research Center released a report yesterday ranking the well-being of children in the world’s most economically advanced countries. Out of 21 countries, the United States came in second-to-last, at number 20.
The study focused on six areas: material well-being, health, education, relationships with peers and family members, risky behavior, and their own sense of happiness.
And damned embarrassing, too.