The standard of living in different countries is evaluated according to the rating, which includes such parameters as life expectancy, water quality and ecology, health, income, security, housing conditions and more. 34 countries with the highest economic development, as well as Brazil and Russia are ranked.
5 countries with the highest standard of living
Australia is now in first place on this list. It is not the first year that she has been leading this rating, and not by chance. According to surveys, people in Australia consider themselves very happy. They are satisfied with their own health, living conditions and the environment. On average, people in Australia have lived about 82 years. The average income per person is approximately 29 thousand dollars.
In second place is Sweden. This country, among other things, was distinguished by the fact that a very large percentage of the population - 82% - has at least a secondary education. The ecology of Sweden is known for its cleanliness, the quality of drinking water satisfies 95% of the population. The average income per person is about 26 thousand dollars.
Next on the list is Canada. On average, a Canadian works only 1, 702 hours a year, and his annual wage is approximately 38 thousand dollars.
According to the rating, Russia is at the very last place in the list of states with the highest level of economic development.
In fourth place is Norway. In this northern country, people have very close friendships and kinship with each other. 93% are sure that they have someone to rely on in a difficult situation. The usual income is 31.5 thousand dollars a year.
Closes the top five Switzerland. The population of Switzerland is also very educated, with at least 86% of Swiss people having at least secondary education. On average, Swiss residents live to be 83 years old, which is a very high rate. Approximate income is usually equal to 30 thousand dollars a year.
You need to understand that only average indicators depend on the standard of living, this is the so-called "average temperature in the hospital." Each person is able to influence their own happiness and standard of living independently.