More lies and myths really. If you are doing a job that will sponsor a visathen you will get free or ccheap insurance. I don't pay a dime for example, and get contacts and solution, glasses, toothpaste, condoms, painkillers paid for. My wife pay around $30 a month. This is much lessthan the NI in UK. Yeah, the us does have larger social issues with uninsured, but that is a separate debate and irrelevant if you go there to work.
Tuition fees are also not as bad as it seems. In state tuition is around $5k a semesterso wwoek s out much cheaper than england.
Thanks a bunch for calling me a liar

Difference between you and me is that I talk about general life in USA for ordinary people and not being sent on a contract which includes everything even condoms.
Your case is more of an exception than a rule, average American would never even dream of an insurance which will sponsor their condoms.
It is true that in-state tuition is around 12k a year, but you are limited within your state, if university in your state is a poo-hole, tough luck. Its like saying you can only attend university in your own county in UK or pay x3 more if you dont....
State universities mostly are all crap anyway, again your kid will be limited by money and not knowledge... Oxbridge tuition is 9k and used to be 3k all you need is to have brains, money is not an issue.
You can argue that people get grants here etc, yeah they do... but you will have to be super smart to get them.
Saying how America is amazing because you got a contract which does everything for you, is truly stupid and far more mythical than what I say.
Bottom line, you can get a contract and get sent to bloody Africa you will be living the "African Dream".... Doesnt mean Africa is a great place to live.
P.S.
About big houses, you seem to forget to add a major issue... I can buy a house here for same price as one we have in UK and it will be around 5,000 s
*** instead of miserly 1200 we lived in UK...
Only issue is that, most houses like this been on market for about 6+ months so its not easy to sell them if you want, almost all of them lose value all the time... Get prepared to pay around 1.5k a month in taxes for having such nice house.
At least our house in UK even during financial crash was steadily gaining around 5-8k a year and if we were to sell it, it would be gone in matter of weeks.
Big houses, yes but they are nowhere near financially good investment as those in UK