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The United States has a problem with happiness.
on World joy of happiness Annual rank in the happiest countries, the US falls on no.24, the lowest position of the 13th year history list. Last year, The US has fallen from the top 20 for the first time. The list is gathered from analysis of how a representative sample of residents from over 140 countries are their quality of life.
“That slowly withdrawing the United States is, if you start digging it, the people of the Oxford and Editor of the Wellbe Research Center and the world joy in the world, say wealth. “The satisfaction of the life of the Young People in the US declined.”
If you only check only those below 30, the US also does not rank at a maximum of 60 happiest countries, found in the report. It is the same as the dramatic drop in the US last year from No.15 to No.23. But the continuing decrease is about, notice by researchers.
“It’s really sad to see it, and it completely links the fact that it is the benefit of the American youth from a cliff of many sizes,” says Deve.
US rankings are also explained by larger inequality compared to Nordic countries, such as Finland (No.1), Denmark (No.2), and Iceland (No.3).
“In these nordic scandinavian countries, all boats, so the level of economic inequalities are smaller, and that appears well,” De neve said. “In Finland, most people will rate [their happiness] As seven or eight, while you look at the distribution of the welfare of the states, many 10s there, but also many. “
The report focuses on the additional year of social support of a country and how confident of others – a major predictor of personal benefit. In 2023, almost one of the five young adults in the US did not have any one they can trust for support. And in the US, the number of people alone alone has improved 53% since 2003 (the number of meal foods a week is a new data point in accordance with positive benefit, according to deve).
“You see a unique increase in food alone in the past two decades in the US,” he said, exaggerating the people’s trust in others and in society. “This is the fact that people are more, alone, their political thinking, their theories of whole life, and the people who have trusted in. And as other things it depends.
Researchers say they get confidence in trust by asking whether people believe or don’t anyone come back a lost wallet. Compared to Nordic countries, the US people are more likely to be separated by others.
“It is necessary that strangers can be trusted, that they can break the call of duty and be kind and try and return it to the police, which you need to obey the police,” he said. “That’s a purse leaking thing is very loud.”
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This story originally shown Fortune.com