Finland has once again secured its top position as the world’s happiest country for the seventh consecutive year, as per the latest UN-sponsored
World Happiness Report unveiled today. If reports are to go by, Nordic nations continue to dominate the top rankings, with Denmark, Iceland, and
Sweden trailing closely behind Finland. Meanwhile,
Afghanistan maintains its position at the bottom of the list among 143 surveyed countries, grappling with persistent humanitarian crises following the Taliban’s resurgence in 2020.
This year’s report marks a significant departure though as the United States and Germany slip out of the top 20 happiest nations, and landing at 23rd and 24th place, respectively. By contrast, Costa Rica and Kuwait have managed to break into the top 20, and secured the 12th and 13th positions.
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Notably, there’s a noticeable shift where the happiest countries no longer include any of the world’s…
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