ANSWER:
Resources invested in public health in the U.S are much higher when compared to any other country.
EXPLANATION:
The U.S spends more on an individual's health care and other related expenses, than the countries with lower income.
The U.S. spends almost $10,224 for an individual’s health, which is almost 28% higher than the next uppermost country that spends on public health. The U.S spends on public health based on people's age and gender.