This survey was before the madness started.
FOR THOSE CURIOUS ABOUT WHERE OUR COUNTRY STANDS:
#6 United States
Average household disposable income: $38,001
The U.S. has the highest average household disposable income on the list at $38,000 a year much higher than the OECD average of $23,000.
It also ranks as one of the best countries for housing conditions, with good basic facilities and general feelings of safety and personal space
AND HERE’s NUMBER 1 ON THE LIST:
#1 Australia
Average household disposable income: $28,884
For the second year in a row, Australia is the number one happiest country in the world. And it’s not hard to see why they rank extremely well in health, civic engagement, and housing.
The life expectancy at birth in Australia is 82 years, two years higher than the OECD average.
Australia also has exceptional voter turnout at 93% during recent elections, which is far above the OECD average of 72%.
It almost replicates the top 15 countries with the highest percentage of whites. Interesting.....
“For a good chance at a happy life, head to Australia...”
With the gun laws in Australia, I personally wouldn’t be all that happy. I’ve contemplated moving there at one time, but I just get a whole lot of enjoyment about everything shooting sports related, but Australians apparently don’t.