You probably wouldn't believe this with all the chaos that has happened in America over the past few years . . . but we're pretty happy in our lives, relatively speaking.
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Every year, Gallup puts out a "World Happiness Report," which ranks how people in more than 130 countries evaluate the quality of their lives to find the world's happiest countries. And for the sixth year in a row, Finland is #1.
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Denmark is #2 . . . Iceland is #3 . . . and the rest of the Top 10 is: Israel . . . the Netherlands . . . Sweden . . . Norway . . . Switzerland . . . Luxembourg . . . and New Zealand.  (So yes, there are FIVE Nordic countries in the Top 7.)
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The U.S. is #15 out of 137 countries, which isn't bad at all. We're just below Canada and Ireland . . . and just ahead of Germany and Belgium.
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Afghanistan, Lebanon, and Sierra Leone are the countries where people are LEAST satisfied and happy with their lives. They finished just below Zimbabwe, Congo, Botswana, Malawi, Comoros, Tanzania, Zambia, Madagascar, and India.
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