Apparently it’s still nice to live in the Nordic countries, and the UN says so. This Wednesday, March 20, the organization revealed the ranking of the happiest countries in the world. And for the seventh consecutive year the title was won by Finland.
Freedom of health and the absence of corruption make Finns happy
This global happiness report is based on six key criteria: social support, income, access to healthcare, freedom, generosity and absence of corruption.
Finns therefore seem happy thanks to their closeness to nature and a good work-life balance. But thanks also to trust in institutions, the reduction of corruption and free access to care and education are also essential. Furthermore, the Nordic countries top the top ten as Denmark, Iceland and Sweden are right after Finland.
France in 27th place
And France? She is a far behindfinding yourself inside 27th position out of 143 countries evaluated. While few details explain why France is so far away, the report states that in France, older people are now significantly happier than younger people. But rest assured, according to another survey, France acts as a second The most fun country in the world to visit, second only to the United States. This makes it the funniest European country.
At the bottom of the ranking, Afghanistangripped by a humanitarian catastrophe since the Taliban returned to power in August 2020, occupies last place. For the first time in more than 10 years, the United States and Germany are not among the 20 happiest nations, ranking 23rd and 24th respectively.
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