On October 30, British sociologists with London’s Legatum Institute revealed their annual prosperity index featuring the world’s ten happiest nations among 144 developed countries. The raking was determined by eight key factors: economy, entrepreneurship and opportunity, governance, education, health, safety, personal freedom and social capital.
The biggest shock was that the US dropped out of Top Ten, landing only 12th, a result the researchers attributed to staggering economic growth and rocketing foreign debt.
The country of fjords, Norway landed atop the chart thank to the world’s highest social security and safety.
The biggest shock was the US dropped out of Top Ten, landing only 12th, an astonishing result the researchers attributed to staggering economic growth and rocketing foreign debt. The country of fjords, Norway landed atop the chart thanks to the world’s highest social security and safety.
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