World Happiness Report reveals happiest country worldwide, shining light on Norway's top ranking.
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Norway surpassed Denmark as the world's happiest country according to the World Happiness Report. The report evaluated six key variables: income, healthy life expectancy, social support, freedom, trust, and generosity. Norway scored high in all categories, particularly in social support, income, and life expectancy.
The ranking highlighted Norway's strong social welfare system, healthcare accessibility, and high standard of living. The country's emphasis on work-life balance and environmental consciousness also contributed to its citizens' overall happiness. Norway's focus on equality, with low income inequality and high levels of trust in government, fostered a sense of security and well-being among the population.
The recognition as the happiest country in the world bolstered Norway's reputation as a progressive and thriving nation. The ranking shed light on the importance of prioritizing social welfare, healthcare, and environmental sustainability in fostering happiness among citizens.
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Primary Reference: Norway: The world's happiest country | News | Al Jazeera

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