Tracking Gallup survey data for more than a decade reveals some countries are witnessing big happiness declines, reflecting their shifting socio-economic conditions.
Tracking Gallup survey data for more than a decade reveals insights into the regions seeing happiness gains.
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Advanced economies are the happiest countries for older people, likely due to their stronger social security systems.
We summarized results from the World Happiness Report 2024 to see where young people are the happiest.
While many inspiring teachings exist about attaining individual happiness, it's worthwhile to consider how happy entire countries are on a collective scale.
Where do the happiest people on earth live? This map is a snapshot of the world's most (and least) happy countries in 2023.
Can money really buy happiness? In this chart, we compare most of the world's countries to examine the relationship between wealth and happiness.
Global happiness levels are determined by many diverse factors. These maps look at the happiest and unhappiest countries in every region.
We’ve heard that money can only buy happiness up to a certain point. But a new study suggests cut-off may be a lot higher than we...