Abstract
This article argues that the United States could improve social welfare outcomes by adopting effective and efficient elements from nations that excel in social welfare areas of employment, education, health care and income support. Using secondary data for comparison the article explores four foreign model programs that are worth modeling for the United States, which include employment in Norway, education in Finland, and health care and income support in Sweden. Each program is framed within its national context and is qualitatively described and linked to three essential social democratic values: universalism, equality and comprehensiveness