Today I stumbled upon the
fragile states index, a number that indicates how likely a state is to fail, with Yemen with highest score and Finland with the lowest, corresponding to the instability of Yemen and the stability of Finland.
What I found out today was how much the US has increased its score during the last few years. The score today is 46.6, and if you look at how much it has increased you realize that the score in 2017 was 7.8, which is lower than Finland today (15.1). And the US is something of an extreme case, since they top the fragility score increase for all years since 2017 save for the latest.
This sounds a bit extreme, so I tried looking up the source but I couldn't find the relevant numbers.
EDIT: I misunderstood Wikipedia. The table does not show how large the change was in a given year, it shows how much the score of that year compares to the latest year in the report, i.e. 2022.