No, this is not America or Germany, they are not even in the top twenty!
Every year, the World Happiness Report is published, which is based on surveys of residents: how prosperous and happy they feel where they live, taking into account the assistance that the state provides to its residents, the level of corruption, life expectancy, salaries and many other factors.
For several years now, Lebanon and Afghanistan have been considered the most unhappy countries. The United States was in 23rd place, dropping eight points.
Experts believe that Americans do not feel so happy due to an unstable economy and declining living standards.
In addition, the authors asked for opinions from different age groups. The happiest young people live in Lithuania, and pensioners live in Denmark. Okay, we will not bore you and tell you who took the top three lines!
The happiest people live in Finland – this is shown by surveys of the last seven (!) years, Denmark is in second place, and Iceland is in third place: all age groups live happily there, but older people are the most satisfied.