LONDON — Denmark has reclaimed its place as the world’s happiest country, while Burundi ranks as the least happy nation, according to the fourth World Happiness Report, released on Wednesday.
The report found that inequality was strongly associated with unhappiness — a stark finding for rich countries like the United States, where rising disparities in income, wealth, health and well-being have fueled political discontent.
Denmark topped the list in the first report, in 2012, and again in 2013, but it was displaced by Switzerland last year. In this year’s ranking, Denmark was back at No. 1, followed by Iceland, Norway, Finland, Canada, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Australia and Sweden. Most are fairly homogeneous nations with strong social safety nets.
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Please don’t believe stats.
Being Dutch, I know quite some Danes and they are NOT happy. They might not have much to complain about (except the weather), but being happy is something else.
On internet you can find interviews where Danes say that they keep up the myth as the happiest nation in the world. If they express otherwise they are seen as “treators”.
Always: dark(er) underbellies.