Where should you go to be happy?
With its surf-hungry beaches, beautiful landscapes and good-natured people, the land down under comes out tops as the most idyllic place to live.
Yes, Australia with its limitless amount of sea, sand and sunshine has its renowned quality of life atop the international league of happiness, according to The Daily Mail. It has ranked number one on the OECD’s first such chart, followed by Sweden and Canada.
Australia’s strong economy, good public health, low pollution and low levels of crime were some of the reasons why it is better off, the OECD said. The OECD’s Better Life Index was based on 11 categories, such as income, jobs, housing and health, surveyed in 36 nations. Thousands emigrate to Down Under each year in search of better opportunities and to improve their quality of life, the report revealed.
Eurozone countries, which often struggle with problems such as with debt crises and high unemployment, did badly in the ratings. France, Spain, Italy, Portugal and Greece were all rated in the bottom half of the table.
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