US youth fare poorly in OECD survey of childhood welfare, despite above-average spendingPARIS — American youths suffer among the industrialized world’s worst rates of infant mortality, teenage pregnancy and child poverty, even though the United States spends more per child than better-performing countries such as Switzerland, Japan and the Netherlands, a new survey indicates. US fares poorly in OECD survey of childhood welfare, despite above-average spendingPARIS — America has some of the industrial world’s worst rates of infant mortality, teenage pregnancy and child poverty, even though it spends more per child than better-performing countries such as Switzerland, Japan and the Netherlands, a new survey indicates. |