Public Services Falling Apart

Infrastructure and services that hold society together are crumbling.

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What This Means

Decades of underinvestment have left schools, hospitals, roads, and utilities in crisis, failing the people who depend on them.

Why It Matters

Public services are how societies take care of each other. When they fail, inequality deepens and collective capacity erodes.

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How It Feels

Like being abandoned. Like no one is coming to help. Like the social contract was a lie all along.

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Live Data & Trends

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20162018202120232025100.6112.4124.2136.1147.9
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Data sources:Our World in Data, World Bank, UN Statistics

Updated daily • Last refresh: 11/21/2025

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Stories From Real People

Stories from teachers buying supplies with their own money, from patients waiting months for care, from communities with poisoned water.

What You Can Do

  • Advocate for public investment
  • Support service workers and unions
  • Vote for infrastructure funding
  • Build community support systems