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    Finland remains the world’s happiest country despite the COVID-19 pandemic

    Finland has been ranked as the happiest country in the world for the fourth year in a row despite the COVID-19 pandemic, according to this year’s World Happiness Report.

    The World Happiness Report, which was launched in 2012, is an annual survey conducted by the U.N.’s Sustainable Development Solutions Network. The survey ranks global happiness in countries around the world.

    The happiness index included surveys on how countries have dealt with the coronavirus pandemic that has shaken the world for more than a year.

    The report’s authors said this year’s survey examined the effects of the crisis on the structure and quality of people’s lives as well as how governments dealt with it.

    “Surprisingly there was not, on average, a decline in well-being when measured by people’s own evaluation of their lives,” said University of British Columbia professor John Helliwell, one of the people behind the report. “One possible explanation is that people see Covid-19 as a common, outside threat affecting everybody and that this has generated a greater sense of solidarity and fellow-feeling.”

    On this year’s report, Iceland came in second, followed by Denmark, Switzerland, and the Netherlands.

    See the World’s 20 Happiest Countries.

    1. Finland
    2. Iceland
    3. Denmark
    4. Switzerland
    5. Netherlands
    6. Sweden
    7. Germany
    8. Norway
    9. New Zealand
    10. Austria
    11. Israel
    12. Australia
    13. Ireland
    14. United States
    15. Canada
    16. Czech Republic
    17. Belgium
    18. United Kingdom
    19. China
    20. France

    By Terry W.