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Saturday, May 16, 2026

The shake-up of cradle-to-grave care is lowering government spending, spurring innovation and stirring fears about those left behind

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The capitalist makeover has allowed Sweden to do what few industrialized countries have managed in recent years: shrink the size of the state.

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"Critics say the paring back has gone too far. Inequality is soaring in this traditionally egalitarian country. Gang violence has surged in dozens of immigrant-heavy suburbs, creating areas where local criminal networks challenge state authority and hinder policing. A public debate is raging over for-profit schools, which critics say make money by skimping on playgrounds, libraries and staff."

#1 | Posted by sitzkrieg at 2026-05-12 09:33 AM | Reply

"Inequality is soaring in this traditionally egalitarian country."

Thanks, Capitalism!

#2 | Posted by snoofy at 2026-05-12 11:57 AM | Reply

How is a "public" high school "privately" run?
Oh, and Sweden's government is 50 percent of GDP

#3 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2026-05-13 07:23 PM | Reply

sweeden has always been capitalist.

Anyone who tells you otherwise as of late is lying.

#4 | Posted by Tor at 2026-05-16 07:58 PM | Reply

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