Happiness Index

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The Happiness Index, also known as the Global Happiness Report, is an annual survey conducted by the Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN), a global initiative of the United Nations. It ranks countries based on their citizens' self-reported levels of happiness and well-being.

Key Factors:

1. _GDP per capita_: Economic prosperity
2. _Social support_: Strength of social relationships
3. _Healthy life expectancy_: Quality of healthcare and living standards
4. _Freedom to make life choices_: Individual liberty and autonomy
5. _Generosity_: Level of charitable donations and volunteer work
6. _Perceptions of corruption_: Trust in institutions and governance

Methodology:

1. _Gallup World Poll_: Surveys citizens in over 150 countries
2. _Self-reported well-being_: Participants rate their lives on a scale from 0 to 10

Top 5 Happiest Countries (2022):

1. _Finland_
2. _Denmark_
3. _Switzerland_
4. _Iceland_
5. _Netherlands_

Lowest 5 Countries (2022):

1. _Afghanistan_
2. _South Sudan_
3. _Yemen_
4. _Malawi_
5. _Syria_

Insights:

1. _Wealth alone doesn't guarantee happiness_: Countries with high GDP per capita aren't always the happiest.
2. _Social connections matter_: Strong social support networks contribute significantly to happiness.
3. _Good governance and trust_: Low corruption and high trust in institutions correlate with higher happiness.

The Happiness Index provides valuable insights for policymakers and individuals to prioritize well-being and happiness in their decisions.
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