Today is the International Day of Happiness. The United Nations started this back in 2013 to promote the idea that feeling happy is a global human right. Clearly 2020 was a challenging year due to COVID-19 so this year's theme is "Keep Calm. Stay Wise. Be Kind."
The 2020 World Happiness Report was released today. Czechland came in at #18 and the USA came in at #19. This is the first time that Czechland outranked the USA.
Like last year, Finland came in #1 again and 14 of the 20 world's happiest countries are in Europe. At #9, New Zealand is the only non-European country to crack the top 10.
Scandinavia is the happiest region in Europe with #1 Finland, #2 Denmark, #4 Iceland, #6 Norway, and #7 Sweden.
BeNeLux did well with #5 Netherlands, #8 Luxembourg, and #20 Belgium.
The only Middle Eastern country to make the top 20 was #12 Israel. Even with Brexit the UK came in at #17.
At #18 Czechland was the clear happiness leader of the Visegrad countries with #34 Slovakia, #44 Poland, and #53 Hungary.
Many of the most unhappiest counties are in East and Southern Africa including #137 Zambia, #140 Burundi, #142 Tanzania, #144 Malawi, #145 Lesotho, #146 Botswana, #147 Rwanda, and #148 Zimbabwe.
The world's most unhappiest country is #149 Afghanistan.
The rankings are based on the combined scores for the last three years.
Not much changes overall if you only go by the 2020 scores instead of the three year average. Although then the USA would have been #14 and Czechland #16.
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