CNN reports that Australia is the happiest country in the industrialized world.
Good for them.
Any time a nations are ranked in anything that's good, happy, fun, or awesome in general, I compare those rankings to The Heritage Foundation's Freedom Index. It turns out that Australia is ranked #3 in overall freedom.
So what about all the other happy-happy fun-fun nations? Any chance that Cuba or North Korea or Iran made the cut? No.
Here are the Top Ten Happy Nations, along with their rankings in the Freedom Index. Needless to say, this is a reassuring comparison for liberty-lovers.
#1 Australia - #3 in freedom
#2 Sweden - #18 in freedom
#3 Canada - #6 in freedom
#4 Norway - #31 in freedom
#5 Switzerland - #5 in freedom
#6 U.S. - #10 in freedom
#7 Denmark - #9 in freedom
#8 Netherlands - #17 in freedom
#9 Iceland - #23 in freedom
#10 United Kingdom - #14 in freedom
The correlation is slightly askew because of the absence of happiness in the Asian Tiger economies - Hong Kong, Singapore, and Taiwan. I suspect it's a reporting error. (I've spent about 6 months over there, for what it's worth.) Claiming to be "happy" in some Asian cultures is almost like claiming to be "rich" or "handsome".
Anyway, the survey shows that if you want people to be happy, leave them alone.
Paris (CNN) -- Australia has been named the world's happiest industrialized nation for the third year running, based on criteria including satisfaction, work-life balance, income and housing, a survey released Tuesday has found.
The so-called "lucky country" beat Sweden and Canada to take the top spot in the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development's (OECD) Better Life Index.
Good for them.
Any time a nations are ranked in anything that's good, happy, fun, or awesome in general, I compare those rankings to The Heritage Foundation's Freedom Index. It turns out that Australia is ranked #3 in overall freedom.
So what about all the other happy-happy fun-fun nations? Any chance that Cuba or North Korea or Iran made the cut? No.
Here are the Top Ten Happy Nations, along with their rankings in the Freedom Index. Needless to say, this is a reassuring comparison for liberty-lovers.
#1 Australia - #3 in freedom
#2 Sweden - #18 in freedom
#3 Canada - #6 in freedom
#4 Norway - #31 in freedom
#5 Switzerland - #5 in freedom
#6 U.S. - #10 in freedom
#7 Denmark - #9 in freedom
#8 Netherlands - #17 in freedom
#9 Iceland - #23 in freedom
#10 United Kingdom - #14 in freedom
The correlation is slightly askew because of the absence of happiness in the Asian Tiger economies - Hong Kong, Singapore, and Taiwan. I suspect it's a reporting error. (I've spent about 6 months over there, for what it's worth.) Claiming to be "happy" in some Asian cultures is almost like claiming to be "rich" or "handsome".
Anyway, the survey shows that if you want people to be happy, leave them alone.
5 comments:
The rankings are for economic freedom, not personal freedom. But, I am happy to say that Australia ranks #4 in personal freedom. (New Zealand is #1.)
How happy are the Swedes with all the riots? Note that they're #31 in freedom, seemingly out of place.
Australia is not so how if you like the freedoms of smoking, drinking or gambling - perhaps only good old Ireland runs it close for sheer nannying fussbucketry.
This was, of course, the country where - until fairly recently most pubs were required to shut at 6pm.
Great place!
I always suspected there is something fishy about Aussies. Now I know: they are too happy.
Mingo, Tim, Simon and Snoop,
I'd love to get you four to Fort Worth TX sometime. My "pub" will stay open til 6 in the morning if you folks show up.
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