Problem: Judt introduces that a central problem with The Way We Live Now is inequality, and that inequality is strongly correlated with a lack of social mobility - namely, that the manifest destiny or pull oneself up by their bootstraps ideals in the United States (and to a lesser degree, the UK) is not backed up by evidence. These examples track through indices of mental illness, poor health, and crime - all significantly higher in countries with high degrees of income inequality, like the US. Can I have a best compelling example? Why or why not?