
So what factors contribute to a feeling of happiness or satisfaction?
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Firstly, countries surveyed do not include those where hostilities are taking place, which would clearly have a big negative effect. Surveys of at least 1,000 people were conducted in each of over 160 other countries.
Secondly, a wide range of criteria was used, reflecting on personal well-being, education, employment and access to media. These variables included GDP per capita, social support, healthy life expectancy, social freedom, generosity and absence of corruption.
Thirdly, results take into account the obvious – income against essential expenditure, the latter incorporating items including local purchasing power, rent or mortgage, cost of groceries, medications, eating out in a restaurant.
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Regardless of the above, ‘happiness’ is still very subjective, and priorities effecting anyone’s life at any time do not necessarily equate to happiness, a preference to live as they are living at that time rather than some other way. Some would even say that happiness has to be earned!
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The first list is of the top 20 countries where happiness is assessed as highest – 14 are in Europe or North America. Interestingly, the country with the highest tax burden – Denmark – apparently has the happiest population. The second list identifies countries where costs of living are the most affordable: several European countries feature in this list too, and all are compared with New York City at a base of 100. No country appears in both lists, so apparently happiness does not necessarily equate to affordability of lifestyle!
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[one_third]20. Luxembourg[/one_third][one_third]20. Mexico[/one_third][one_third_last]35.1[/one_third_last]
[one_third]19. Ireland[/one_third][one_third]19. Romania[/one_third][one_third_last]34.80[/one_third_last]
[one_third]18. Belgium[/one_third][one_third]18. South Africa[/one_third][one_third_last]34.75[/one_third_last]
[one_third]17. Brazil[/one_third][one_third]17. Philippines[/one_third][one_third_last]34.73[/one_third_last]
[one_third]16. Germany[/one_third][one_third]16. Bosnia/Herzegovina[/one_third][one_third_last]34.59[/one_third_last]
[one_third]15. Puerto Rico[/one_third][one_third]15. Sri Lanka[/one_third][one_third_last]34.11[/one_third_last]
[one_third]14. Costa Rica[/one_third][one_third]14. Albania[/one_third][one_third_last]33.81[/one_third_last]
[one_third]13. USA[/one_third][one_third]12. Serbia[/one_third][one_third_last]31.86[/one_third_last]
[one_third]12. Austria[/one_third][one_third]12. Macedonia[/one_third][one_third_last]31.86[/one_third_last]
[one_third]11. Israel[/one_third][one_third]11. Tunisia[/one_third][one_third_last]30.67[/one_third_last]
[one_third]10. Sweden[/one_third][one_third]10. Columbia[/one_third][one_third_last]29.25[/one_third_last]
[one_third]9. Australia[/one_third][one_third]9. Azerbaijan[/one_third][one_third_last]28.93[/one_third_last]
[one_third]8. New Zealand[/one_third][one_third]8. Algeria[/one_third][one_third_last]28.89[/one_third_last]
[one_third]7. Netherlands[/one_third][one_third]6. Georgia[/one_third][one_third_last]28.71[/one_third_last]
[one_third]6. Canada[/one_third][one_third]6. Ukraine[/one_third][one_third_last]28.71[/one_third_last]
[one_third]5. Finland[/one_third][one_third]5. Nepal[/one_third][one_third_last]27.34[/one_third_last]
[one_third]4. Norway[/one_third][one_third]4. Kazakhstan[/one_third][one_third_last]26.82[/one_third_last]
[one_third]3. Iceland[/one_third][one_third]3. Pakistan[/one_third][one_third_last]26.69[/one_third_last]
[one_third]2. Switzerland[/one_third][one_third]2. Moldova[/one_third][one_third_last]25.70[/one_third_last]
[one_third]1. Denmark[/one_third][one_third]1. India[/one_third][one_third_last]24.14[/one_third_last]








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