GDP or GDP per capita has often been used to gauge the prosperity of nations.
However, these economic indicators have limitations as they don't reflect the full picture of situations in different countries.
In 2012, the First World Happiness Report was published. The report aims to persuade governments to include happiness and well-being in policymaking. The study investigates six important variables: GDP per capita, social support, healthy life expectancy, freedom, generosity, and corruption.
Our short clip highlights the top 5 happiest countries in 2024.
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