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Who is the most happy nation?
Finland
Finland was ranked the happiest country in the world, according to the World Happiness Report from 2021. The Nordic country scored 7.89 on a scale from 0 to 10. Two other Nordic countries, Iceland and Denmark, followed with a second and third place, respectively.
What is the most powerful country in the world?
United States. #1 in Power Rankings. No Change in Rank from 2020.
Who are the happiest people in the world?
According to the 2021 World Happiness Report, Finland is the happiest country in the world for the fourth year in a row. It’s followed by Denmark, Switzerland, Iceland, and the Netherlands in the annual survey released on Friday that ranks countries by how happy their citizens perceive themselves to be.
Which countries in Asia are the most happy with their democracy?
Overall, people in the Asia-Pacific region are the most happy with their democracies. At least half in five of the six Asian nations where this question was asked express satisfaction. Only in South Korea is a majority unhappy (69\%).
Which countries have the best governments in the world?
Among the factors that have allowed Switzerland to top the rankings for best governments in the world are their excellent health care system, top notch educational programs, low levels of air and water pollution, freedom of speech, the right to responsibly defend oneself, a priority given to innovation, and a stable economic environment.
How do people feel about the national government?
People who are satisfied with how democracy works in their country also tend to say they trust the national government to do what is right for the country. Given that, the global distribution of trust in national governments is very similar to attitudes about the political system more broadly.
How happy are Americans with their democracy?
Just under half in the U.S. (46\%) are happy with their democracy and 51\% are unhappy. While broad majorities in Sweden, the Netherlands and Germany say their political system is functioning well, roughly half of British and Poles say the same. Nearly two-thirds or more in southern Europe are unhappy with their democracies, including 79\% in Greece.