US sinks to new low in rankings of world's democracies
The US has slipped 11 points in a decade - below Argentina and Mongolia - according the latest report by a democracy watchdog
The US has fallen to a new low in a global ranking of political rights and civil liberties, a drop fueled by unequal treatment of minority groups, damaging influence of money in politics, and increased polarization, according to a new report by Freedom House, a democracy watchdog group.
The US earned 83 out of 100 possible points this year in Freedom House's annual rankings of freedoms around the world, an 11-point drop from its 94 ranking a decade ago. The US's new ranking places it on par with countries like Panama, Romania and Croatia and behind countries such as Argentina and Mongolia. It lagged far behind countries like the United Kingdom (93), Chile (93), Costa Rica (91) and Slovakia (90).
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