I don't deny that the US is far bigger. And its density far lower, even in individual states. I'd imagine that does raise costs. But the US is also proportionally richer than Denmark, per capita ($62k vs $52k), not per square km, mind you.
That being said, I do get an impression that more money is lost in bureaucracy/company "fees" in the US than in Denmark.
That being said, I do get an impression that more money is lost in bureaucracy/company "fees" in the US than in Denmark.