THE AMERICAN DREAM IS ALIVE... In Sweden?!

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @joshgrabslemons
    @joshgrabslemons 3 года назад +44

    Evan, I’ve debated moving for some time now; 2020 hit me and all of us pretty hard and I’m motivated to move now more than ever. I’m from West Virginia, and had to move back to my hometown Jan 1st of 2020. I was living in a small city in NC, some small medical bills and car trouble drained all of my savings and forced me to return home. I don’t know how much you know about West Virginia’s history; we are the classic American tale of poverty and the gap between the rich and poor. West Virginians don’t have the luxury of dreaming about what their life could be. Large corporations moved into our state, exploited the workers, extracted our resources and consequentially left a pattern of generationally inherited poverty. I want so much more from my life. I wouldn’t even know where to begin to tell you the truth. I don’t know how to go from broke, to becoming a Swedish citizen. I watch your videos to maintain my inspiration, and give me a goal. Thank you for making videos, I hope someday to meet you in Scandinavia.

    • @EvanThomas
      @EvanThomas  3 года назад +8

      Thanks for watching Joshua. I don't know your current situation, but you could look at learning skills that are in demand in Sweden, for example you can take an online class in computer coding or digital marketing, and then apply for a Visa.

    • @bellman1094
      @bellman1094 3 года назад +1

      just find a decent work and then invest your money. its not that hard. in america the rich is paying the welfare. in sweden it is the working class.

  • @olgatstanislav7517
    @olgatstanislav7517 3 года назад +14

    I'm almost 30. my mom grew up in a one bedroom apartment with her teen mom (she was born 6 years before the pill was invited) , her grandparents and an uncle. my grandmothers work place was in the room next to it. she was a phone operator or whatever it's called. when my mom was 12 she had never been outside her small town in Sweden. every summer she had to go to a summer home cause my grandmother couldn't afford to have her at home. Now my mom is in her 60s. she lives alone in a 3 bedroom apartment in the city center. she has a a summer house and a ski house in the mountains and goes abroad to paint every year. she has said that she will never live with a man again, and she doesn't need to money wise. even though she grew up poor she was able to go to university when my sister was in pre school and has a good job. she didn't even have good grades after high school, she had to take some courses to get her grades up first. she payed of all her student loans around 15 years ago. it's amazing what a generation can do. me and my sister are used to abroad vacations every year. summer houses, winter houses and 2 cars. we played whatever sport we wanted. don't think the class journey she took would be as easy in the states.

  • @isaka3719
    @isaka3719 3 года назад +8

    I think that we can all agree that life is about balance. To have a balanced diet, work life, workout routine. No extreme is beneficial in the long run. I agree with you that Sweden and the nordic countries have found a great middle way of a free market but also a fair market. Americans (some at least) seems worried of losing their freedom, giving it away to the government. I think it comes down to how you define freedom. For me it’s the freedom of not having to worry about health care or tuition fees. Not the freedom to choose which insurance I can’t afford. Also understanding that My freedom might infringe on Your freedom. So actual, equal freedom isn’t as simple as a giving everyone the freedom but not the means to succeed. There is a balance, we all have to work towards that balance.
    To add to this, the backbone of the Swedish definition of freedom is a working democracy. If you don’t trust your government, you don’t trust your democracy (this goes for both sides of the aisle right now). Then you’ve got bigger fish to fry than how high taxes you should have.

    • @EvanThomas
      @EvanThomas  3 года назад +2

      Excellent points, thanks for sharing.
      Please don't forget to subscribe to see more videos :)

    • @megababy80
      @megababy80 3 года назад

      you might be conflating freedom with security a little there, as far as values go. Imposition is definitely a key thing to consider, I agree..

  • @johnlovenhill1
    @johnlovenhill1 3 года назад +2

    Best video I’ve seen on this subject. Very well done.

  • @trailer1210
    @trailer1210 3 года назад +2

    Thanks so much. This video is very informative...I really appreciate the part about the American Dream.

  • @stevevarga8621
    @stevevarga8621 3 года назад +4

    Omg finally! Thank you. To hear an American finally understand the benefits of Social Democracy over pure unbridled Capitalism. Governments are supposed to work for the people’s best interests not businesses highest profit. Social Democracy threads that path best at the moment. Both are thriving in those countries

    • @noahremnek3615
      @noahremnek3615 3 года назад

      I’m American and I disagree. Our economy should look more like china’s. They have much better spending power and better leverage over trade deals. China not Sweden.

  • @jimhansson1492
    @jimhansson1492 3 года назад +26

    Start whit the children, give them free health care and education and that will lead to everyone having a base to build their life on.

    • @EvanThomas
      @EvanThomas  3 года назад +2

      Couldn't agree more!
      Thanks for watching, please subscribe to see more videos :)

  • @b.michaelbrown1117
    @b.michaelbrown1117 Год назад

    Thank you for all of your videos evan! They are very concise and informative.

  • @torstenpersson5629
    @torstenpersson5629 3 года назад +15

    If only the rich would understand that even they should benefit from increased equality.

    • @EvanThomas
      @EvanThomas  3 года назад +3

      True. Huge opportunity costs when poverty levels are so high in the USA.
      Thanks for watching, please subscribe to see more videos :)

  • @levilarsson7133
    @levilarsson7133 3 года назад +2

    One of the best videos I've watched. I'd wish to see some sources of information avalible in the description.

  • @snc4278
    @snc4278 3 года назад +32

    I agree with many of your points. Although the system Sweden has will not work here unless we impose term limits for all elected officials and install a rigorous oversight system. There is just too much corruption and very little accountability here.

    • @EvanThomas
      @EvanThomas  3 года назад +12

      I love the idea of term limits. Lifelong senators are surely acting on the interests of lobbyists and not their constituents.

    • @snc4278
      @snc4278 3 года назад +1

      @@EvanThomas Many times they have to tow the party line because the leadership of the party determines how much finding they get for re-election. This keeps them from compromising and working together to do what’s right for the people. That’s why I feel all politicians should only get one term in a specific office.

    • @jsvensson8234
      @jsvensson8234 3 года назад +2

      We actually have no term limit for any elected officials in Sweden, including the prime minister. So I doubt that is the core issue in terms of what makes a country more/less corrupt. However, I wish we did have term limits, on everyone. Don't see how lack of term limits does any good, in any country. Says the Swede with two relatives who sat in Swedish parliament for five decades combined...

    • @snc4278
      @snc4278 3 года назад +3

      @@jsvensson8234 Your political and economic systems are very different to ours. I’m sure your relatives who served are very respectable and honorable people. I did some research into how our systems differ. I’ve read that Sweden has many political parties. In the US, there are two main parties that in some cases are just window dressings. Huge corporations give donations to the parties for favorable treatment. That is the reason term limits are important in the US. Our politicians are always attempting to sabotage the opposite party and get nothing done. If we remove the opportunity to run again, we remove the majority of the need for them to sabotage the other party. They will not need financial support from the party to run another election. This incentivizes them to compromise more..

    • @jsvensson8234
      @jsvensson8234 3 года назад +1

      @@snc4278 I agree with everything you've written. Except the part about my relatives who served in parliament. I wouldn't exactly call them respectable and honorable. 50% of the time they probably were (-ish...), 50% of the time they were as self serving as any hard core careerist out there 😉

  • @sthrwars
    @sthrwars 3 года назад +1

    What an outstanding video!
    It seems to me that more than ever we should be asking ourselves what forces produce (and how they produce) the will of persueing money for each instead of for all.

  • @mattiaseriksson4672
    @mattiaseriksson4672 3 года назад +2

    Great video! Kudos to you!

  • @rogerschinkler6975
    @rogerschinkler6975 2 года назад

    Born in Stockholm but lived most of my life in the US. Miami first but NYC was my dream so I manage to get to NY and went to college. Later moved to Florida, manage to get a great job… I know in Florida. Ended when it was bought out. American Dream for corporate. Tried to move back to Stockholm 4 years ago but my husband did not enjoy the amount of snow that fell that winter, he’s South America. So we lasted 4 months. So back in Florida we are. But I could have stayed. As I’m getting older and elderly care is simply frightening. So I am very torn.
    My sister now is moving back to Stockholm.
    You videos are very informative.
    Thank you.

    • @creativeb549
      @creativeb549 Год назад

      i'm south american and hate the cold but I am moving back with my swede husband. It is a better decision long term. Good luck!

  • @NightingaleSong
    @NightingaleSong 3 года назад +9

    I think the problem in the US is that, if someone makes good decisions, has some luck, and ends up in a stable, high-income job, they become convinced that the system is overly generous as is and should be made more draconian, not less. I know this from my own work experience.

    • @jelizabethpetrie6656
      @jelizabethpetrie6656 3 года назад +3

      Hence the tech oligarchs who now censorship is at their will. And they annihilate competition...You are fed the news they only see as fitting.

  • @linajohansson5290
    @linajohansson5290 3 года назад +1

    Hi! Keep up the good work! It would be fun to watch when you speaking Swedish in some video, maybe to discuss the differences between how Swedish people vs American people relates to personal finances. Ex savings, rent/buy apartments, pension etc :)

  • @globalcommunity8527
    @globalcommunity8527 3 года назад

    My next venture is learning about Sweden's impact on the world, especially regarding its impact on the Western World. Thank you for your help here! Subbed

  • @madubukomadubuko1719
    @madubukomadubuko1719 Месяц назад

    I was born in nyc to poor working parents. Race played a big role in our poverty, but I heard from a Dane that higher education is free in Sweden and Denmark so I came to Sweden, got two Masters Degrees, got good paying jobs here, ran an NGO and am now retired. Reared my son who now has a family and good incomes. Yes, the American dream is alive and well in Sweden.❤😅

  • @tommyeriksson3373
    @tommyeriksson3373 3 года назад +1

    Great video! 2 tummar upp!

  • @ashtarot7221
    @ashtarot7221 3 года назад

    Great video! I couldn’t agree more!

    • @EvanThomas
      @EvanThomas  3 года назад

      Glad you enjoyed!

    • @EvanThomas
      @EvanThomas  3 года назад

      please subscribe to see more :)

  • @pepeparkk
    @pepeparkk 3 года назад

    Thank you for this 👍🏼 5/5 ⭐️

  • @jessegodino9693
    @jessegodino9693 3 года назад +7

    Well said Evan!!!

  • @pansarkraft
    @pansarkraft 3 года назад +4

    A rising tide lifts all boats, if all are allowed a seat in a boat. The American dream was only ever available to a few, not the many. Hoarding wealth, chomping at the bit after coin, is an individualist pursuit that disregards the suffering of the whole. Good vid. (Check out Luke Bland's channel of his "American dream" in Finland.)

    • @douglas_fir
      @douglas_fir 3 года назад

      Nah industrialists killed it really. The dream was living out in the wild west to include Alaska on a Homestead.

  • @davidneary6552
    @davidneary6552 3 года назад

    Excellent video on the fraying of the American dream and the costs that this is having on contemporary society.

  • @silviosantos6553
    @silviosantos6553 3 года назад +1

    Great vídeo Evan. As a Brazilian citizen I see corruption and coporatism as the main factors which contribute to social inequality. I guess that governments in general should do their best to reduce corruption and increase socialist policies to provide their citizens better life conditions, access to public health, education and better opportunities. Its not so complicated but involves a lot of fights with the "elites" that don't want to share their privileges.

  • @Sam-ml7wl
    @Sam-ml7wl 3 года назад +7

    I am looking at moving to either Norway or Sweden. Can you do a video comparing the two countries?

    • @ViffeNify
      @ViffeNify 3 года назад

      What are you looking for? Whats your profession and so on?

    • @williamstrom9755
      @williamstrom9755 3 года назад

      Denmark is better, I'm a swede

    • @Sam-ml7wl
      @Sam-ml7wl 3 года назад

      @@williamstrom9755 I’ve heard Swedes are more stuck up and Norwegians are more easygoing. I also know that Norway is a beautiful country whereas Sweden is flat and doesn’t have much scenery

    • @Sam-ml7wl
      @Sam-ml7wl 3 года назад

      @@ViffeNify I am looking for a job in marketing. I’ve heard Oslo is a good city for business but I do not know much about Stockholm etc

    • @Eiydra
      @Eiydra 3 года назад +6

      I live in a border city between the two and as far as people go they are more or less the same. We do love to throw a bit of brotherly shade at each other when possible though. There have been many wars between the Scandinavian countries in the past and that has turned in to friendly name calling. :)
      Norway has som unique and stunning nature for sure but Sweden is far from boring. Only the most southern part is flat. Someting like 70% is... er... non flat terrain.
      So all in all I doubt the terrain nor the people should be your defining factor.
      You should look into where you think the most opportunities are for what you want to do because I doubt the rest will disapoint whatever you choose. Unfortunately I can't really help you on that front. ^^

  • @Goophern
    @Goophern 3 года назад +8

    My father grew up in Sörmaland as a "Statare", basically a farmhand working for food and lodging. He got 6 years of basic education and eventually became a handyman (autodidact). My mother, whom is from Gotland studied a bit more and became a nurse. She is currently 96 years old and living in an elderly care facility in Eskilstuna.
    I myself is a Master of Science and engineering since 30 odd years. I would call that achieving a dream even if I did not have a clear goal but saw education as a challenge.
    Our Swedish way is by no means perfect and there is a lot left to do to it. And that is just the thing, there should always be self criticism and reflection in order to improve things!
    Conspiracy theories are just a waste of time. The truth will come out eventually any way.
    Evans you lost a lot of my trust in an earlier video by stating that Sweden's economy benefited from privatization of commonly owned businesses. There is no scientific facts to that claim! There is however scientific studies saying that there are no studies pointing to clear benefits from privatization!

  • @stefanexplores
    @stefanexplores 3 года назад +5

    Haha hope you're enjoying your time here, my dude :)

    • @EvanThomas
      @EvanThomas  3 года назад +1

      I am! Thanks for watching :)

  • @TBHNotGonnaLie
    @TBHNotGonnaLie 3 года назад +12

    It's probably alive every where but America lol

    • @andreysokolov8974
      @andreysokolov8974 3 года назад +2

      Then you can live in iraq then

    • @douglas_fir
      @douglas_fir 3 года назад +1

      Lmao yeah I'm sure Ethiopia is the gold standard.

  • @micke761
    @micke761 3 года назад +1

    Hi,
    Interesting video!
    From what I understand. One Big difference between large US and Swedish companys. Is that the CEO in US companys, has a background in sales.
    But in Sweden and Europe the CEO has an engineering background.
    Therefor they have a Bert different mindset of how a company should be run to make a profit. // Michael, Uppsala, Sweden

    • @k.j.hulander2204
      @k.j.hulander2204 3 года назад

      Indeed. But the lack of social scientists in corporate leadership roles in Sweden is definitely a factor in Swedish companies’ trouble (compared to American competitors) competing in emerging markets. You need experts on technology as well as culture if you want to be successful in a global market. Sweden could do with more intellectualism in corporate leadership in general, not only focus on practical expertise .

  • @mbr369
    @mbr369 3 года назад +2

    It is incredibly difficult to get rich in Sweden. No matter how hard you work, the system is designed to try to keep people as equal as possible. Canada is a good example of free healthcare etc. But if you work hard enough, you can become very well off. Australia is the same.

    • @henrikl4244
      @henrikl4244 3 года назад +2

      Dollar millionares per 100000
      Sweden 3726
      Canada 3534

    • @mjor6406
      @mjor6406 3 года назад

      @@henrikl4244 The cost of living in Canada is way cheaper and it's more beautiful than Sweden.

    • @weefwaffer9034
      @weefwaffer9034 3 года назад +1

      prosperity, equality, and a pursuing of your own interests should be life’s main focuses, not a desire for riches.

    • @elinaandersson9602
      @elinaandersson9602 3 года назад +1

      Det är lite missvisande att du skriver så, det är absolut inte lätt att bli rik i USA heller.... Det finns många välbärgade företag i Sverige. Men ett 7-16.00 blir du ju inte riktigt på, du måste ju få dina pengar att jobba på något annat sätt. Alltid bra att tex aktie spara eller göra något så pengarna växer 👌

    • @blyat5352
      @blyat5352 3 года назад

      It's even easier to become rich in United States

  • @tabaghdissar
    @tabaghdissar 3 года назад +4

    Hej Evan! Great video. The topic is really deap and you presented it in the best way I can think off. I reckon that it's becoming harder with time to fix this issue because the huge cooperation have so much power and can interfere with freedom of speach, elections, governmental decisions, ... If I decide to move out, US is not my first choice

    • @EvanThomas
      @EvanThomas  3 года назад

      Glad you enjoyed the video and found it worthwhile.
      Thanks for watching, please subscribe to see more videos :)

  • @DNA350ppm
    @DNA350ppm 3 года назад

    Thank you, Evan! I had to stop the video at every chart, to look closer at it, and sincere kudos for compiling so much information and drawing so accurate conclusions from them. You avoided propaganda and stuck to the facts. What are the reasons behind these curves?
    People would say they love less wealthy and "happy" countries (you know the stats), maybe because of the weather and the cultural atmosphere - because everything is said to be colder here in the Nordic countries. But they are still not content with just sunshine and promises of opportunities, are they?
    Have you noticed that all Nordic countries have a cross in their flags? We do have very much of Christian influence on our culture, like in Jesus' Sermon on the Mount - that is: an ideal of caring, loving, sharing - and it is kind of anti-authoritatian (Lutherian-Protestant), too. Each farmer for his family, and also his (many related to him through marriage at least). Self-reliance within a village, like.
    The Nordic welfare-states build on these traditions, about help to self-help and the like. "A decent man provides for himself, a slovenly man doesn't deserve any help", a proverb from the 19th C says.
    But cooperation and mutual help was and is highly regarded. So there started all kinds of societies (föreningar) and movements (rörelser) for improving the lives of the poor people from the beginning of the 20th C. Sharing, being generose, and taking responsibility in the community. Pulling once share for the benefit of all. Like a viking at the oars. Caring like a big family.
    Yes, it did take a generation, or two, or three. But there was a sense of self-respect and pride over the progress that was made towards a "decent life". It often was a very rich life in an other sense, because it could include a choir, a sailing club, a craft or hobby shared with others, dancing-clubs, library clubs, study circles and workers' academies, enormous pic-nics reached by bicycle or skis, folk fests, tending a garden-plot in a community garden, lavish private pot-luck dinners, etc.
    In your opinion, what is lacking in the USA, that these things are not done by those concerned there now, to improve their own lives in the lower quintiles and the middle ones? It puzzles me greatly. I know there are some spots of great examples here and there, but not enough to show in the overall statistics.

  • @shashdineglamping6519
    @shashdineglamping6519 3 года назад +1

    Well done.

    • @EvanThomas
      @EvanThomas  3 года назад

      Thanks for watching, please subscribe to see more videos :)

  • @HelenSch
    @HelenSch 3 года назад

    Interesting video!

  • @DNA350ppm
    @DNA350ppm 3 года назад +1

    BTW, Evan, what if you asked all ex-pat Americans you know about how they managed to get a job in Sweden?
    (And so sorry, I forgot to say that I subscribed, too, thanks to excellent presentation in the video above! For Swedes comparisons between the USA and Sweden are probably the most important measures of things, I'd say - as who cares what they do in very small countries like Denmark or strange countries like France, anyway - LOL!)
    Let those videos come! Thanks in advance!

  • @joachimeriksson8557
    @joachimeriksson8557 3 года назад

    Intressant inlägg ! Har du fått många reaktioner från dina landsmän ? Var de positiva eller negativa ?

  • @benjaminobrien429
    @benjaminobrien429 3 года назад +1

    Do you have any recommendations or resources for visa options in Sweden? I'm a US citizen with a full remote job that I can do from anywhere in the world but it's with a US company so I obviously can't get a traditional Swedish work visa. I'd be very interested to know your thoughts!

  • @niklaseklund88
    @niklaseklund88 3 года назад +1

    Very interesting and easy to agree to. The other country that I've lived in where I believe "the American dream" is most achievable is Australia. There you can most easily afford a big house and nice car from work without education.

    • @EvanThomas
      @EvanThomas  3 года назад +1

      I lived in Australia for a while and loved it there! Would love to live there again in the future.
      Thanks for watching, please subscribe to see more videos :)

    • @jsurfin1
      @jsurfin1 3 года назад +1

      Well, if you watch SkyNews Australia, you'd be hearing Aussies whinging about how unaffordable buying a house has become in the major cities of Melbourne and Sydney!

    • @SaccoLokka
      @SaccoLokka 3 года назад +2

      @@jsurfin1 And everywhere else on the planet. If you are thinking about the biggest cities in every country.

  • @waudicas
    @waudicas 3 года назад +9

    The ONLY reason that I would ever get the darn stupid idea to move to the US is bc of a certain gal over there, otherwise I wouldn’t even get the thought in my head n you’d had to pay me to go there or kidnap me. Lol 😂

    • @weefwaffer9034
      @weefwaffer9034 3 года назад +1

      yea it’s sad to see many western and northern europeans are ditching their countries for the USA because of how it is portrayed in Hollywood movies. I hope the best for them, but I sadly don’t think their lives will be too great unless they are rich or become a doctor

  • @Ytfor
    @Ytfor 3 года назад

    Hi, I am a new subscriber and enjoy your videos. What do you guys do for a living?

    • @EvanThomas
      @EvanThomas  3 года назад

      Thanks for subscribing. I work in marketing and Julia works in sales

  • @SpaseRistov
    @SpaseRistov 2 месяца назад

    A bit older video, but the situation hasn't changed that much. Yes, Sweden has a high social mobility l, buy for 'native' Swedish kid. If you are a foreigner like me and for my kids that are born here, there is a latent discrimination and social mobility doesn't apply in the same extent as for the native swedes.

  • @Wolfboy2012
    @Wolfboy2012 3 года назад

    Not just Sweden but the Nordic Countries in general are 1000 steps ahead while the US is 5,000 steps behind in everything

  • @thiagoracca
    @thiagoracca Год назад

    Well as a Brazilian coming from a low middle class family, and today living in ireland and having all these things you mentioned on the video living in ireland where the GDP per capita is among the highest in the world, and I know several similar examples…
    Seems to me that the data for brazil is not exactly that… I’m sure is not that great, but not dead last
    Absolutely
    I’m sure I had a better time than a chinese person… and certainly I was in way better position than a south african…

  • @ProtectMyLiberty
    @ProtectMyLiberty 3 года назад +2

    Well done Evan! Healthcare and education is a long overdue gift that Americans should give to one another. Those two would have the greatest effect on social mobility.

  • @baphomet8638
    @baphomet8638 3 года назад +3

    Well I guess it’s the Swedish dream now

    • @Zilanto
      @Zilanto 3 года назад +2

      I think the Nordic dream would be more suiting since the top 5 was all the Nordic countries (Denmark, Norway, Finland, Sweden & Iceland in that order).

    • @baphomet8638
      @baphomet8638 3 года назад +1

      @@Zilanto didn’t think about that but a you right

  • @mrthomaslaux1
    @mrthomaslaux1 3 года назад

    Well explained
    But... i think... overall ...closing the gap is not the plan.

  • @scjoow1059
    @scjoow1059 3 года назад +1

    I am from Sweden

  • @HappySwedishPancake
    @HappySwedishPancake 3 года назад +6

    According to Trish Regan and Fox Business everyone in Denmark work for the government and dream of opening cupcake stores :)

    • @attesmatte
      @attesmatte 3 года назад +1

      😂 😂
      I saw that one, it was hilarious... 🙈😂

  • @StaffanSwede
    @StaffanSwede 3 года назад +3

    A change of mindset is probably what is needed to change the system in another direction. Probably needless to say there are many who oppose this for various reasons and the current system in the US has many dubious means of supporting it. Fox News once labeled Denmark as a socialist state and compared it with Venezuela (!). That clip's so called facts were anything but correct and many Danes responded to it and corrected every false allegation, hopefully putting Fox News to shame. Of course I know that not every American is a huge fan of Fox News, but where would the average American get correct information from unless they happen to have an awe for politics and social development? Are there any sources in America that can provide them? Even if there are, how can the population convince the two political parties that a change is necessary? There are many questions, but the topic is interesting and let's hope the process will begin soon.

    • @EvanThomas
      @EvanThomas  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for the detailed comment. Hope you enjoyed the video :)

  • @alexandersanchez7546
    @alexandersanchez7546 3 года назад

    So, is here a great job market for Americans like me who might eventually want to move to Sweden. I am an urban planner I love to know what you think.

  • @Rolando95
    @Rolando95 3 года назад

    You forgot about the correlation between income and the average IQ of the group.

  • @tomconnerton1760
    @tomconnerton1760 3 года назад

    I was shocked to see that a greater percentage of us adults have been vaccinated than in Sweden. It’s free to everyone here. Assumed Sweden would be way ahead of us with the small population. Why do you think that you are not? I could be wrong. I just saw some numbers and was curious. Thanks.

  • @LloydWright-j8w
    @LloydWright-j8w Месяц назад

    I am curious how Sweden's immigrants are faring. 14% of US citizens were not born in the US. One other issue we have here in the US is cultural. The culture of the rural south, adopted by African American slaves (unfortunately), who came from the anglo-scotish borderlands tend to not value education highly. In our modern economy, this almost guarantees being locked into the bottom 20%. The wealthy's access to all of the money the US governement prints is another problem.

  • @mikeylejan8849
    @mikeylejan8849 3 года назад

    I want the American dream!

  • @bryndrson8289
    @bryndrson8289 3 года назад +2

    Sweden's model isn't the future. The future is something else.

    • @weefwaffer9034
      @weefwaffer9034 3 года назад

      correct, Sweden and the nordic countries’ models are just the gateway to the future, not the future itself

    • @bryndrson8289
      @bryndrson8289 3 года назад

      @@weefwaffer9034 Sweden's future model is the Quran.

    • @himfromscandinavian5354
      @himfromscandinavian5354 3 года назад

      @@bryndrson8289 Quran isn't much better than the bible. Religion is unmodern r?

  • @Andre-ct4fq
    @Andre-ct4fq 7 месяцев назад

    I feel like this video misses the point on what people mean with the American dream. Especially conservatives value it highly, and at the same time don’t care that much about upward mobility. It is simply the wrong statistic to look at when talking about the issue. My sense is that the actual sentiment behind the American dream is about doing it yourself via hard work, and precisely not via governmental help. Social mobility programs on the other hand often do involve a lot of governmental intervention, or even explicit help of disadvantaged groups.
    Don’t get me wrong, I do think that social mobility is super important, and hugely favour the system here in Sweden. Also you are by no means the first one to make this argument, it shows up every now and then in Swedish media. But I think it misrepresents the views of many advocates of the American dream, by trying to connect it to a metric that it was not meant to represent.

  • @larrybxl5406
    @larrybxl5406 3 года назад +3

    USA needs to look north to Canada if it wants to start to restore its middle class. Start with health insurance. That would be a huge step for the USA. Next impose term limits on the senate and House of representatives, as well as all state governments. And last but certainly not least, end the two party duopoly and implement proportional representation at the federal and national level. Abolish the electoral college which is a relic of slavery. None of that is likely to happen due to entrenched interests and corruption in the USA.

    • @EvanThomas
      @EvanThomas  3 года назад

      I agree that the two party system is failing. Perhaps parliamentary legislature would be better.
      Thanks for watching, please subscribe to see more videos :)

  • @esdraspinto6301
    @esdraspinto6301 2 года назад

    but the legend of American Dream has a lot to do with the oportunity for the imigrant has in USA, maybe is not the case of sweden.

  • @danielkim7841
    @danielkim7841 3 года назад

    Do you really read every single comment? Every comment?!? Every little comment!?! Is that even possible?!?! Did you just read this comment just now!?! Your claim has me SHOOK!

  • @electronicfreak1111
    @electronicfreak1111 3 года назад

    Americans making houses go beyond the sunset

  • @zilfversurfer2157
    @zilfversurfer2157 3 года назад +9

    Bernie Sanders would be the answer but i hope that he progressive left will have some impact on Joe Biden.

  • @howtheworldworks3
    @howtheworldworks3 3 года назад

    Funny. I have a solution for this insanity. I am currently writing a book about a new social system that will be all about fairness and honesty.

    • @infinitysearcher8858
      @infinitysearcher8858 3 года назад

      Stupid.

    • @davidornberg
      @davidornberg 3 года назад

      I usually refer to Christianity ( as a left freetime politician) Mark:12:31. If You see taxes as insurance instead it makes sense. Here in Sweden we got more bang for the bucks. We don't need insurance to get healthcare, we don't need to buy food for the children at school, we don't need to pay fully fee for daycare for the children, we don't have to pay for our kids to go for higher education, when elderly need nursery-home they got it as fast the community can fix it, and You don't have to pay a large amount of money to get it. And, Yes, our social system isn't flawless, we have trouble as well but looking in to other countries... the nordic countries, we have a good life here....

    • @howtheworldworks3
      @howtheworldworks3 3 года назад

      @@davidornberg I believe you mostly because I did some research for my book. I am actually trying to popularize many of your country's policies while at the same time bringing improvements to what could be even better. And there is basically just one way to do it. The faults that all countries have right now all have the same sources in fact and they could easily be fixed if... And there are about 30 pages needed to explain this if. It will make more sense why I say that when my social system will be out in printed format.

  • @scjoow1059
    @scjoow1059 3 года назад +2

    Jag vill alltid bo i Sverige 🇸🇪 ........Goggletranselare

  • @brockfisher1279
    @brockfisher1279 3 года назад +1

    I’ve heard even though Sweden is a utopia like place to live compared to the US, but Swedes tend to be more anti immigrant/Muslim. Do you have any thoughts on whether welcoming more immigrants and refugees would be good for Sweden and why Swedes may be more resistant to welcome more?

    • @jsvensson8234
      @jsvensson8234 3 года назад +2

      One thing the US def does better than us is diversity. Hands down. We're not there yet. But perhaps, one day...

    • @Eiydra
      @Eiydra 3 года назад +2

      There is some truth to this but the issue isn't as onesided as the statement makes it seem.
      1. Sweden was one of the countries that took on the most immigrants during the huge wave of 2015.
      2. Sweden is really bad at intergrating the immigrants we accept. Creating a lot of frustration and anger on both sides for a very inadequate system.
      3. The issue with 2 + the growing political devide happening all over today has created a large backlash that created a very non-immigrant friendly political party.
      4. Sweden is also the most secularized country in the world and the muslim countries some of the most religious. This also creates a big devide where Swedes cant imagine a world where religion tells you what to do and to a portion of those muslim immigrants religion is the law, even above the country's law to some.
      I could go deeper into some of these issues as to why it creates friction. I think a majority of Swedes want to be able to take on more immigrants but due to the points mentioned it just creates a lot of problems.
      Issue 3 wouldn't be as much of a problem if issue 2 was solved for example.

    • @Eiydra
      @Eiydra 3 года назад +1

      We really are piss poor att intergrating people from other cultures... I worked at the outskirts of some of those facilities where people stayed during 2015/16, and I heard a lot from colleagues who worked with intergration how horrible the situation was at some places and how naive the government seemed in handling things. As someone who sort of worked inbetween the two sides I got very frustrated on behalf of the immigrants and att the same time very frustrated at the behalf of the locals who were suddenly dealing with hundreds of people who were their polar oposites on the cultural scale with no tools from the government to help ease the situation. It was madening. You could sort of see the problem from both sides but do nothing about it.

    • @jsvensson8234
      @jsvensson8234 3 года назад

      @@Eiydra I second everything you just wrote. Everything!

  • @kerrygeiling4624
    @kerrygeiling4624 3 года назад +1

    Social democracy

  • @dylantierney6407
    @dylantierney6407 3 года назад

    Urban sprawl is so ugly and inhuman. The mass highway systems also were unsustainable and caused car dominance. These things are not good.

  • @len2063
    @len2063 3 года назад

    I do really hope US start to work for it's citizens and not only use empty words. If not the capitolion riot is only the begining. Build up US infrastructure and create well payed work that people can have future for their families.

  • @alucio7767
    @alucio7767 3 года назад

    You see the problem not the solution. Exporting jobs (globalism), and importing cheaper labor (migration) is what is displacing the American dream (middle class). That is a fact. Your also comparing billionaires to minimum wage employees. Thus the big divide. The last I checked the US has over half the worlds billionaires. I will say this with complete honesty, even though we're dealing with these challenges, I can still go outside my door right now, work hard, get an education if I wish, and still be upper middle class. Its my responsibility, not the governments.

  • @infinitedonuts
    @infinitedonuts 3 года назад +1

    The way I see it, with the current type of capitalist model the US has, it is only a matter of time before it tears itself apart from the inside. Critics of FDR decried "socialist" to fearmonger in American politics, but FDR explained it was policies like the New Deal and the GI bill which were saving capitalism from socialism. At this rate, the American economic capitalist system is not sustainable, and it will only continue to be so unless capitalism is put back on track.

  • @nesta8273
    @nesta8273 3 года назад

    Are we listening to the future american version of Macron/Trudeau? 🤞😲

    • @jamesb118
      @jamesb118 3 года назад

      Macron and Trudeau have been abject failures in fulfilling their agendas...

  • @dancingclown0006
    @dancingclown0006 3 года назад

    American dreams still exist in the United States If you flee Neighboring state slower costs of living low taxes If you injure temporary social security and health care insurance

  • @rafaeelarmenta
    @rafaeelarmenta 3 года назад +2

    Evan, please be careful because you could be accused of being communist in your own country. :-)
    To start with, health care system for everybody like in most of the European countries. I never could understand how it is possible that there are people in the USA without a medical care. One old friend of mine, originally from Mexico who became USA citizen, explained me that the way the healthcare system work in USA, it makes that an old person that could need a cataract surgery, he or she could have difficulties to find a doctor wanted to make that surgery because the doctor will win 500 buds only and he o she prefers to do something much more complicated that gives him or her more money as benefit.
    How it is possible that you have the best hospitals and doctors in the planet but there are still people without basic healthcare? Of course, healthcare is a business but it is also a human right. And the state should be sure that that right is provided to everybody.
    In a program of Oprah Winfrey with Michael Moore, there was a lady who was supporting the insurance companies and who said that there are queues in the hospitals to get certain services in Europe. Michael Moore answered that in the USA there was not queues because the system took out 40 million of people out of the queue. And they don't have medical services at all.
    A real improvement in education for everybody. Education should be a way to help people to move in the social ladder.
    I lived in New Jersey in the middle of the 1990's when Bill Clinton was in his second term in the White House. It happened then the terrible killing of Columbine High School in Colorado in 1990s. Two teenagers made bombs in their homes and accumulated weapons without their parents knowing. As the then First Lady, Hilary Clinton, said, "we are so busy winning 100 buds more that we don't know what our families are doing". I prefer not having a car or an expensive car but having a nice family life. Not everything in this life is money.

    • @EvanThomas
      @EvanThomas  3 года назад

      Thanks for watching Rafael, please subscribe to see more videos :)

  • @TheLazyLiberal
    @TheLazyLiberal 2 года назад

    I know there is benefits to compassionate capitalism but what with the slow population growth , the homless being as high as LA, USA 1 out of 300 . Why has there GDP been on a drop for the last 8 years ?

  • @erzsebetnilsson580
    @erzsebetnilsson580 3 года назад

    In BRITAIN in CALLED INVESTING IN PEOPLE.! IT WAS A BIG SUCCESS for a while they were allow to do so.!

  • @vanoshfernandes4681
    @vanoshfernandes4681 3 года назад

    Do u think America can become completely like Sweden

    • @DevilJin01
      @DevilJin01 3 года назад +2

      It will be very difficult. Egalitarianism and socialism is fear mongered heavily in the US. The US wants the "freedom" that makes rich people richer, but then wants to complain when poor people are all over their streets and taxes are too high.

  • @anderswiik7432
    @anderswiik7432 3 года назад +4

    The US need more Bernie in their lives,js 😏

  • @perperald21
    @perperald21 3 года назад

    I am so tired of socialists promoting something they do not understand.
    I was born in Norway, and lived most of my life in Norway, surrounded by socialists all the time.
    I have lived in other countries, and I see the USA totally different, as well i See Norway totally different from your perspective.
    You talk about wealth distribution, the poorest quintil own 8% in Sweden compared to 2% in the US. Start by comparing what that wealth is firstly, and then go to the three quintils in the middle and compare what they own in real funds.

    • @noahremnek3615
      @noahremnek3615 3 года назад

      This guy rants about income equality but a billion people have risen out of poverty since 1981 and everybody is getting richer so what’s the problem. Also Sweden and Denmark rank highly on social mobility because their top marginal tax rates are 57% and 56%.

  • @ТатьянаМануковская-г6м

    АМЕРИКАНСКАЯ МЕЧТА ПЕРЕСЕЛИЛАСЬ В ШВЕЦИЮ! Как и почему...
    Эван обращается к истории. В 1944 году президент Рузвельт дал большие льготы участникам войны и их семьям: правительственные гранты для постройки своих домов, бесплатное образование и медицинское обслуживание детям. Одноэтажная Америка получила стимул ко "второму рождению".
    Однако. кадры угнетают ОТСУТСТВИЕМ РАСТИТЕЛЬНОСТИ, И ДО СИХ ПОР В США ПОЛНО ТАКИХ МЕСТ, ГДЕ НЕГДЕ УКРЫТЬСЯ ОТ СОЛНЦА.
    Суть американской мечты: жертвуя собой и трудясь на износ КАЖДЫЙ может достичь благополучия, а именно: иметь свой дом с современной техникой и возможность дать образование детям.
    Декларация Независимости США "гарантировала" американцам ВОЗМОЖНОСТЬ достичь своих целей в жизни и СТРЕМЛЕНИЯ БЫТЬ СЧАСТЛИВЫМ. Через что?! Через социальные лифты.
    Но вот наступили 80-е. На 3:45 показано графически ПАДЕНИЕ ДОХОДОВ 99% НАСЕЛЕНИЯ с 1980 до 2016 года. НО В ЭТО ЖЕ ВРЕМЯ ДОХОДЫ 1% НАСЕЛЕНИЯ РОСЛИ С ФАНТАСТИЧЕСКОЙ БЫСТРОТОЙ.
    Обама в ролике говорит о том. ЧТО В АМЕРИКЕ ЗАКОНЧИЛАСЬ ПРАКТИКА СОЦИАЛЬНЫХ ЛИФТОВ. И КАКИМ БЫ ГЕНИЕМ НЕ РОДИЛСЯ РЕБЁНОК В ГРУППЕ НАСЕЛЕНИЯ С МАЛЕНЬКИМИ ДОХОДАМИ, У НЕГО В 10 РАЗ МЕНЬШЕ ШАНСОВ ПРЕУСПЕТЬ В ЖИЗНИ. И НАОБОРОТ. ( Точно такая же, если не хуже, ситуация сейчас в России. И этот факт лично у меня, как у учителя, вызывает просто гнев! Достали все эти фейковые "лидеры России" с минимальным образованием, но ОГРОМНЫМИ СВЯЗЯМИ. Достали все эти девочки-супермодели в думе и вокруг, переместившиеся в чиновничьи кресла прямо от пилонов стрипклубов через постель нужного чиновника... Я уже молчу о том, что все до одного детки наших Мордашовых, Чаек и Матвиенко УЖЕ ЗАНЯЛИ" ВСЕ КОРМУШКИ, А ТЕПЕРЬ ВЛАСТЬ ОЗАБОЧЕНА ОДНИМ - СОХРАНИТЬ ЭТУ СИТУАЦИЮ И ПЕРЕДАТЬ КОРМУШКИ ВНУКАМ И ПРАВНУКАМ. ВСЁ! ДРУГИХ ЦЕЛЕЙ В МИФИЧЕСКИХ "ЦИФРОВЫХ ПРОРЫВАХ " ПРОСТО НЕТ)
    ГДЕ ЖЕ ТЕПЕРЬ ЭФФЕКТИВНО ДЕЙСТВУЕТ ЗАКОН СОЦИАЛЬНОЙ МОБИЛЬНОСТИ И СОЦИАЛЬНЫХ ЛИФТОВ?
    В СКАНДИНАВИИ!!! СТРАНАХ С САМЫМ ВЫСОКИМ ПРОГРЕССИВНЫМ НАЛОГОМ ДЛЯ ТЕХ, КТО ПРЕУСПЕЛ И ОБЯЗАН ПОДЕЛИТЬСЯ С ОБЩЕСТВОМ, В КОТОРОМ И БЛАГОДАРЯ КОТОРОМУ ОН ПРЕУСПЕЛ! (я слушала пару речей богатых людей из Дании и Норвегии, и они именно так объяснили, почему НЕ ВОЗРАЖАЮТ ПРОТИВ ВЫСОКИХ, ИНОГДА ДО 85% НАЛОГОВ И ДОБАВИЛИ, ЧТО НЕЛЬЗЯ ЖИТЬ СПОКОЙНО И СЧАСТЛИВО В ОБЩЕСТВЕ, ГДЕ ТВОИ БЛАГОПОЛУЧНЫЕ ДЕТИ БУДУТ ВРАЩАТЬСЯ СРЕДИ ТЫСЯЧ ДЕТЕЙ ОБЕЗДОЛЕННЫХ, БОЛЬНЫХ, КРИМИНАЛИЗИРОВАННЫХ - ПОЭТОМУ ОНИ ПЛАТЯТ НАЛОГИ СОЗНАТЕЛЬНО). Эван называет американский капитализм ЧИСТО КОРПОРАТИВНЫМ, И ТАКОЙ КАПИТАЛИЗМ ЗАИНТЕРЕСОВАН В ОДНОМ - УВЕЛИЧЕНИИ ПРИБЫЛИ КОРПОРАЦИЙ ЛЮБОЙ ЦЕНОЙ.
    Спасибо за прекрасную, образовательную и информативную программу Эвансу! Также. как и за программы о том, как реально живёт Швеция в эпоху всемирного локдауна и запугивания людей.

  • @AsaBjorkbacka
    @AsaBjorkbacka 3 года назад

    I like what you said but you say it so fast, i had hard time to follow.

    • @Zilanto
      @Zilanto 3 года назад +1

      You can always change the speed to 0.75 to make the video play slower.

  • @stiglarsson8405
    @stiglarsson8405 3 года назад

    OMG, did you say this.. yeah you got moste right anyhow!
    And the american dream lives and are kiking in sweden.
    It goes for all nordic countrys to, and moste of the western european countrys, the east europeans have to catch up.
    Its like Goopher says, sweden was one of the poorest country in Europe att 1900, a big chunk emigrated to America, the promised land.
    After that there was few workers to exploit, and a surge for democraty and workers right, we hade all our political fights/strikes/lookouts/violence and social unrest !
    The thing is that we got strong labour unions, that got influence in our parliment.
    Its a long story, but it comes out as, we need to compet with other nations to get whealty and then share that, kind of equal.
    Soo, we do it togheter, in US, one for one self?
    Wannabe a billioner, you have our suport, make it happen, and if you succed, you have to hire lot of personel, many of them at high wages, then we collect taxes frome them.. its a win-win situation, becuse those taxes goes back to educate other people that altso can make it.
    ruclips.net/video/sj3A-IUl78E/видео.html&ab_channel=Geodiode

  • @infinitysearcher8858
    @infinitysearcher8858 3 года назад +1

    There is a confusion here sir. I think you talking about socialism. Dreams do not form Socialisms

    • @MrBergakungen
      @MrBergakungen 3 года назад +2

      You do know there is a quite large area between capitalism and socialism right ? Sweden is probably more capitalistic in some ways then USA also really close to socialism in some areas. Everything isnt just black or white.

  • @douglas_fir
    @douglas_fir 3 года назад

    This American disagrees with you. If I can't arm myself to the teeth with as many guns as I want, say whatever I want without fear of government persecution, and live off grid on my own homestead, as well as associate with whomever I choose, then I would say the dream is dead(it's not if you're in the US). Seeing as how that's not really the case in Europe anymore, (with the exception of a few very B A S E D and red-pilled eastern European countries) least of all Scandinavia, then I would say no you are absolutely NOT living the American dream.

  • @kristiangranstrom9158
    @kristiangranstrom9158 3 года назад

    Evan, I think this video was one of the best👍. It was educational and you did not ceep totally soft so nobody would challange you for becoming a blinded traitor socialist/communist

    • @EvanThomas
      @EvanThomas  3 года назад

      Thanks for watching Kristian!

    • @kristiangranstrom9158
      @kristiangranstrom9158 3 года назад

      Evan Thomas
      Hej Evan, jag tycker det skulle vara intressant att höra en amerikan utveckla frihetsbegreppet och vad som utgör frihet för en individ/familj/samhälle och hur mycket mer frihet amerikaner har jämfört med skandinaver. Mvh/K

  • @GULLAHTV33
    @GULLAHTV33 3 года назад

    For white people

  • @jelizabethpetrie6656
    @jelizabethpetrie6656 3 года назад +1

    The land size & population of America makes it impossible for similar system compared to Sweden .
    Plus shocker, the two political parties would have to meet in the middle. And the Dems sure as hell won’t stand for that.

    • @kristiangranstrom9158
      @kristiangranstrom9158 3 года назад

      Jelizabeth Petrie why only two parties?

    • @waudicas
      @waudicas 3 года назад +7

      Nor would the Republicans, so stop shitting on one party only!!!

    • @fsruiz64
      @fsruiz64 3 года назад +5

      Lol oh yeah, the Republicans, the party of the “middle” that still voted to challenge the election win of Joe Biden, who won by more than 70 electoral votes and over 7 million votes.

    • @attesmatte
      @attesmatte 3 года назад +2

      So compare the US to Europe then! Stop using "We're sooo big!" as an excuse to not take better care of your citizens. 🙄

  • @danielkim7841
    @danielkim7841 3 года назад

    I hate it when you do these educational videos. You bring in pieces of American politics, economic theory, business, and government policy. All these facts and statistics and dates make my brain hurt. Why do you have to make these thought provoking videos?! It is painful to have my thoughts provoked! Why cannot you do a simple video similar to like what they have in an episode of Keeping up with the Kardashians, like you should do a fun easy video where you go to a plastic surgeon to get butt implants. Or maybe a binge eating contest with those swedish Semla cream filled pastries. That is the kind of easy, simple, non thought provoking video the world craves! Just kidding

    • @himfromscandinavian5354
      @himfromscandinavian5354 3 года назад

      Him posting videos of keeping up with the kardashians is alot nicer than videos leading to world war three in the comment sections 😅

  • @tobiasb9645
    @tobiasb9645 2 года назад

    Like your Lincoln but not WEF pick a side

  • @SpaseRistov
    @SpaseRistov 2 месяца назад

    A bit older video, but the situation hasn't changed that much. Yes, Sweden has a high social mobility l, buy for 'native' Swedish kid. If you are a foreigner like me and for my kids that are born here, there is a latent discrimination and social mobility doesn't apply in the same extent as for the native swedes.