Eegore
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It's stated a few times "On Average" which, to me, does not mean everybody, but the average of humans.
There are multiple studies over multiple decades that do indicate we are healthier, less likely to die from violent means and, in the US, have safer more reliable workplaces than in the past.
So if by "better" one means improved on the average, then yes, the average human lives a more secure and healthier lifestyle, even though many do not and still die violently, by curable disease, and are employed in deadly environments.
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