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bezzleford on 03.02.2026 4:46 p.m. Quebec’s 2023 HDI (which I assume you used as it’s the same score for the US) was 0.944, so they should be highlighted.
ixvst01 on 03.02.2026 4:51 p.m. Source is 2023 UN data compiled in 2026. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_subnational_entities_by_Human_Development_Index
notfornowforawhile on 03.02.2026 4:54 p.m. Anywhere in Spain, Italy, or Poland, as well as Ontario, comes as a great shock.
Youbettereatthatshit on 03.02.2026 5:08 p.m. Major doubt on western Ireland, there isn’t anything over there. Everything else is basically the economic region for that country. Also I get western Australia has major mines and thus major wealth, but not all Aussie states have that.
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Eastgermany at it again
Quebec’s 2023 HDI (which I assume you used as it’s the same score for the US) was 0.944, so they should be highlighted.
what if this was compared to the US’s lowest HDI state?
Source is 2023 UN data compiled in 2026.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_subnational_entities_by_Human_Development_Index
Anywhere in Spain, Italy, or Poland, as well as Ontario, comes as a great shock.
Poland strong
Major doubt on western Ireland, there isn’t anything over there. Everything else is basically the economic region for that country.
Also I get western Australia has major mines and thus major wealth, but not all Aussie states have that.
Every US state has a high HDI
C-mon Tasmania! What a tease.