I certainly still think we are lucky that we live in the best country in the world at the best time in history. No wonder our happiness ranks so highly, Australians have a lot to be grateful for. Ok, so Australia hasn’t made the top 10 on the list, but considering the economic turmoil and uncertainty over the past 12 months, we should be proud of the stability that our economy and our leaders have provided.Īustralia has a resilient economy that has withstood the challenges of a global pandemic and is bouncing back quickly which is why our nation often ranks highly in global indexes as a desirable destination to live, work, study and invest. The report takes a closer look at the trends of how happiness is distributed, in many cases unequally, among people and it examines the happiness gap between the top and the bottom halves of the population Where does Australia place?Īustralia held its place as the 12th happiest country in the world for another year - unchanged from 2022, and only one spot higher from 13th place a decade earlier in 2012. The report, which looks at 6 different key happiness factors - social support, income, health, freedom, generosity, and absence of corruption - ranks 95 countries on how their people’s happiness has fared over the past 12 months. The recently released 2023 World Happiness Report shows that despite several overlapping crises, there has been a surprising resilience in how people rate their lives overall. Why do the Nordic countries always rate so high?įresh off the back of a global pandemic, countries around the world now face soaring inflation, climbing cost-of-living, stock market uncertainty, climate emergencies and economic turmoil, but an annual report on global happiness shows that while anxiety and uncertainty remain at an all-time high, our spirits haven’t been dampened. What makes some countries happier than others?
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