UN Releases Their World Happiness Report

While a new country takes the top spot, the U.S. is dropping in happiest factors.

Norway is the happiest country in the world. The country unseated Denmark in the top spot in the ranking that was calculated on social happiness factors including levels of caring, freedom to make life decisions, generosity, good governance, honesty, health and income.

Besides the list, other information was gathered during the survey. Some notable finds include:

  • In wealthier Western countries, mental health was considered a more important determinant in personal happiness than income, employment or physical health.
  • Happiness is falling in America, thanks primarily to a drop in four key indicators -- access to social support, a sense of reduced personal freedom, lower donations, and a perceived increase in corruption.
  • Unemployment, or the quality of work they have, is a major factor in people’s happiness.

The U.S. doesn’t show up in the top 10. Last year we were 13, but have backslid to 14 this time.

  1. NorwayDenmark3. Iceland4. Switzerland5. Finland6. Netherlands7. Canada8. New Zealand9. Australia10. Sweden

Source: CBS News


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