The world happiness ranking was released: what place does Argentina occupy?
Nordic countries top the world happiness ranking again, with Finland leading for the ninth consecutive year, while Argentina's position remains of interest.
The latest World Happiness Report highlights that Nordic countries, specifically Finland, Iceland, and Denmark, continue to dominate the happiness rankings, with Finland securing the first position for the ninth consecutive year. Notably, Costa Rica climbed to fourth place, reflecting a positive shift in its perceived happiness, while Israel rose to eighth despite ongoing conflicts. This annual report, produced by Gallup using data from 147 countries, assesses various factors contributing to happiness, including GDP per capita, social support, life expectancy, freedom of choice, perceived corruption, and generosity.
Since its inception in 2013, the World Happiness Report has consistently shown that Northern European countries lead in overall life satisfaction. The 2023 edition of the report spans 272 pages and provides a comprehensive analysis of happiness metrics globally. The steady appearance of these Nordic countries in the top rankings underscores their high levels of social welfare, trust in government institutions, and quality of life, which serve as useful indicators of happiness beyond mere financial success.
Argentina's position within the ranks, although not specified in this excerpt, raises significant questions about the socio-economic conditions and public sentiment in the country. As the world grapples with various challenges, including economic instability and political tensions, understanding where Argentina stands in terms of happiness could prompt discussions about policy changes, social reform, and the broader implications for mental health and public wellbeing in a time of uncertainty.