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.
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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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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.
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What You Can Do
- →Advocate for public investment
- →Support service workers and unions
- →Vote for infrastructure funding
- →Build community support systems