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United Nations’ World Happiness Report Finds Global Increase in Benevolence Levels [Video]

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WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW!

  • Finland is ranked the happiest country in the world for the sixth year in a row, according to the United Nations’ World Happiness Report.
  • The report evaluates people’s life satisfaction across six factors, including GDP per capita, health, social support, freedom, generosity, and corruption levels.
  • The report also found a global increase in benevolence levels during 2020 and 2021, with positive social connections and support outweighing loneliness in seven key countries.

Finland has been ranked the happiest country in the world for the sixth consecutive year, according to the United Nations’ World Happiness Report.

The report evaluates people’s life satisfaction based on six factors, including GDP per capita, health, social support, freedom, generosity, and corruption levels.

The report suggests that these factors “play strong roles in supporting life evaluations,” and that governments can use happiness as a way to improve the well-being of their residents.

In addition to Finland, several other countries, including Denmark, Iceland, and New Zealand, also ranked highly for happiness.

The report also found that benevolence levels increased globally during 2020 and 2021, with positive social connections and support outweighing loneliness in seven key countries.

These findings suggest that promoting happiness and social connections can have significant benefits for individuals and society as a whole.

Source: deseret.com

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