Published the Ranking of the Happiest Countries in the World 2026 and One From Latin America Entered the Top 5: Argentina Dropped Two Places
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The ranking is based on a three-year average of citizens' own assessments of life in 140 countries and takes into account factors such as GDP, social support, life expectancy, freedom to make decisions, generosity and perception of corruption.
The UN annual report once again highlighted the Nordics, but a Latin American nation struck as it entered the top five in the world.
The World Happiness Report 2026, published by the University of Oxford in conjunction with Gallup and the UN, confirmed Finland's leadership for the ninth consecutive year.
The International Day of Happiness is an annual celebration on 20 March. This initiative highlights the importance of happiness and prosperity as universal goals and legitimate aspirations of people around the world.
Argentina has climbed to 48th place in the 2026 World Happiness Report, recovering four positions compared to the previous year. This data offers some relief, but it doesn't change the overall picture. The country remains far from the well-being levels of the top-ranked economies and continues to hover in the middle of the rankings. The study, based on Gallup data and supporting variables… Source
Photo: Merca 2.0 World Happiness Day 2026 puts on the table again a key question: which countries are able to offer their citizens greater well-being? The most recent World Happiness Report, prepared by Oxford University, Gallup and the United Nations (UN) Network of Solutions for Sustainable Development, offers an updated X-ray of the well-being of the world, based on global surveys and variables such as income, social support, freedom and perc…
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