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EPISODE · Mar 11, 2026 · 16 MIN

Out of Nowhere: How Canada Fell Behind Alabama

from The Missing Middle Podcast · host Cara Stern, Mike Moffatt, and Meredith Martin

Is the Canadian dream officially broken? A recent headline claiming Canada is now poorer than Alabama sparked outrage and pearl-clutching from coast to coast. But beyond the headlines, what does the data actually say about our quality of life?In this episode of Classonomics, hosts Mike Moffatt and Sabrina Maddeaux strip away the “economic hubris” and look at the cold, hard numbers. They explore why Canadians are so obsessed with “dunking on Americans” that we’ve ignored a decade of stagnation, a plummeting Human Development Index, and a housing crisis that has created two different Canadas.In this episode, we discuss:The Alabama Comparison: Is GDP per capita the right metric, or just a wake-up call?The Happiness Gap: Why Canadian seniors are some of the happiest in the world while young people (under 30) have plummeted to 58th globally.The Generational Wealth Divide: How the “floor” is falling out for Millennials and Gen Z while older homeowners remain insulated.The Resource Curse: Why Canada has the complacency of a resource-rich nation without actually reaping the wealth.The “Not-American” Trap: Why comparing ourselves only to the U.S. is holding our policy-makers back from real solutions found in countries like Denmark and New Zealand.“The inequality here isn’t rich versus poor. It’s old versus young.”Chapters:00:00 Is Canada Poorer Than Alabama? The Headline That Stung01:03 - Defining GDP per Capita02:54  Canada's Decline in Global Well-Being Rankings04:11 The Happiness Gap: Seniors vs. Gen Z & Millennials04:57 The “Household Wealth Irony: Why High Home Prices Are Deceptive05:34 A Tale of Two Countries: The Generational Wealth Split07:21 The "Floor" Argument: Why Alabama is More Stable for Youth09:47 The Stark Reality: Seniors are 9x Richer Than Their Grandchildren10:47 The Resource Curse: Complacency Without the Riches12:23 Canada’s Biggest Problem: The “At Least We’re Not American” Mindset15:24 Patriotism Through Criticism: Why We Must Admit There’s a ProblemResearch:Sabrina Maddeaux: Canada didn't become poorer than Alabama 'out of nowherehttps://nationalpost.com/opinion/canada-didnt-become-poorer-than-alabama-out-of-nowhereCanada’s global performance rankings are in freefallhttps://thehub.ca/2026/02/26/canadas-global-performance-rankings-are-in-freefall/How Canada became poorer than Alabamahttps://www.theglobeandmail.com/business/article-out-of-nowhere-canada-became-poorer-than-alabama-how-is-that-possible/World Happiness Report 2025https://www.worldhappiness.report/ed/2025/Hosted by Mike Moffatt & Cara Stern & Sabrina MaddeauxProduced by Meredith MartinFunded by the Neptis Foundation https://neptis.org/

Is the Canadian dream officially broken? A recent headline claiming Canada is now poorer than Alabama sparked outrage and pearl-clutching from coast to coast. But beyond the headlines, what does the data actually say about our quality of life? In this episode of Classonomics, hosts Mike Moffatt and Sabrina Maddeaux strip away the “economic hubris” and look at the cold, hard numbers. They explore why Canadians are so obsessed with “dunking on Americans” that we’ve ignored a decade of stagnati...

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