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Which country do you think is good?

The report points out some noteworthy phenomena:

1. Work is an important indicator to measure happiness index. A good job means high income, which brings people self-esteem and corresponding social status, and is closely related to personal happiness. The higher the employment rate of a country, the stronger the happiness of its citizens.

2. Koreans and Koreans spend the most time commuting, while Irish, Danish and Swedes spend the least time commuting. The time spent commuting affects people's satisfaction with their work.

3. New Zealand and Portugal spend the most social time each week, while Poland, France and Hungary spend the least social time.

4. Norway, Finland and Denmark have the highest political enthusiasm, while Turkey, Portugal and Russia have the lowest.

Top ten in happiness index:

1. Norway's annual per capita GDP is as high as 53, US dollars, which is the highest level in the world. Medical expenditure ranks second, second only to the United States. 74% of Norwegians say others are trustworthy, which is the highest in all countries. Moreover, 94% of Norwegians are satisfied with their living environment, and 93% believe that hard work helps to achieve personal development. Having abundant oil and gas resources has also helped Norway become the happiest country in the world.

2. Denmark

The lowest cost of starting a business in the world, excellent education and full personal freedom. Danes have complete trust in their government and compatriots and have the highest standard of living in the world.

3. Finland

Excellent education, universal health insurance, sufficient personal freedom, trusted government and peaceful and quiet environment. A large amount of R&D investment and low start-up costs have injected strength into Finland's economy. But because they have the most redistributed wealth, only 75% of Finns believe that hard work will help them achieve development.

4. Australia

Excellent education, full personal freedom and a closely-knit society. Driven by the export of raw materials, Australia's economy is strong, and the country is also a good place to start a business, with extensive Internet and low start-up costs. Australians trust their government.

5. New Zealand

New Zealand has a high degree of social solidarity and ranks first in education, so New Zealanders trust and help each other. The country also ranks first in terms of civil liberties. 94% of New Zealanders are satisfied with their natural beauty (the other 6% must be blind).

6. Sweden

Sweden, which ranks second in entrepreneurial spirit and entrepreneurial opportunities, is a good place to start a business. There is a high investment in research and development, and the cost of starting a business is low. However, the massive redistribution of wealth means that there are not as many Swedes as Americans who believe that hard work will pay off. In Sweden, civil liberties are protected.

7. Canada

Individuals enjoy full freedom and immigrants are welcome. There is very little corruption and high social capital, because Canadians are willing to help others and actively donate to charities. Three quarters of Canadians believe that their city is a good place to start a business.

8. Switzerland

Due to the mutual restriction and balance between government agencies, corruption is extremely rare, and excellent educational opportunities make Swiss people full of confidence in their government. Financial institutions are developed and trustworthy, and the proportion of non-performing loans is extremely low, only .5%. However, the entrepreneurial environment in Switzerland is not outstanding.

9. The Netherlands

In the Netherlands, individuals enjoy a very high degree of freedom, and 88% of the Dutch people are satisfied with their free choice of life path. The Dutch also have great trust in their compatriots and government.

1. The United States

Nearly 9% of Americans are satisfied with their health, and the per capita medical expenditure of the American government is the highest in the world. The United States is also a paradise for entrepreneurs, with an annual royalty income of more than $9 billion, the highest in the world. Nearly 9% of Americans believe that as long as they work hard, they can get rewards.