I hope so. My big thing is look at how much inequality has grown, and not just in the US. Even in Western Europe, where they still have extensive social programs and such, they're talking about the rise of the Billionaire class. OxFam had a publication about it...I think its entitled "Can Europe afford its Billionaires?" or...something like that, anway.
The environment is in a mess. Poverty is a huge issue, even in affluent, developed nations that could, potentially, afford to make life more...well...live-able, for most people. In the US, we've been engaging in seemingly non-stop warfare since 9/11, plus things have been getting more oppressive at home, too. If you look at the US now and late stage Rome, its...kinda scary...you see a lot of similarities (inequality, war, ruthless elites, crushing poverty for many, downward mobility, etc.). I assumed things were a-OK elsewhere, but....it looks like inequality and the things that go with it (poverty, crime, incarceration, class warfare) are a probem globally, its just...at an advanced stage in the US, that's all.
So...I don't know. I do hope so, honestly. Did you know that average lifespan went -down- in the US, largely because of the out of control drug use+ODs? True story. That's the other thing...immorality of all sorts, at all strata of society, and its in much of the established church, too.