For the eighth consecutive year, this part of the world has ranked first in the list of countries where life is good.
Based on per-capita GDP, Luxembourg stands out as the European bloc’s wealthiest member state. Eurostat data for 2024, ...
Ireland had the second-highest gross domestic product (GDP) per capita in the EU, according to a new Eurostat report.
In accordance with an IMF estimate, Norway is estimated to have a GDP per capita of $69,000. Two neighbours, Sweden and Denmark, the GDP’s of which come in at $55,000 and $61,000 respectively, make ...
Denmark is once again second to Finland in an annual ranking of the countries perceived to be the happiest in the world.
22. Netherlands — The Netherlands performed best in the Social Progress Index, where it came in eighth compared to countries with a similar GDP per capita like Denmark, Finland and the UK.
The United States is still one of the most desired countries to live in, but its residents may not be the happiest.
Strong governance and economic stability lift Mauritius as other African nations grapple with corruption, poverty and ...