The United Nations (UN) classification takes into account factors such as: social support, freedom, life expectancy and health, among others.
He World Happiness Report was revealed by United Nations Organization (UN). The study was released on March 20, in order to know the well-being and aspirations of the people of the 143 countries that make up the international organization.
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The official website of the report indicates that they are based on data from the Gallup World Poll, which is taken and analyzed by experts. Each year factors such as: social support, freedom, generosity, life expectancy, health, GDP per capita and perception of corruption.


In the 2024 study, those topping the list of the happiest countries in the world are Nordic nations. With Finland followed by Denmark and respectively Iceland. In turn, Sweden and Israel complete the order of the top five. The surprises of the year were the falls in jobs United States and Germany. Both fell behind 20th place. The North American country dropped 8 positions and was ranked 23rd. While the European country changed its position from 16th to 24th.
What are the 10 happiest countries in Latin America?
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More than half of Latin nations entered the top 50
Some Latin nations are close to the top ten positions, with Costa Rica being the closest and Venezuela, the furthest in 79th place. Argentina improved in the ranking and went from 52nd to 48th place. The curious thing is that Argentina’s position varies between age groups. For those under 30 years of age, we are positioned in 34th place. But, for those over 60, the country drops to 45th position in the classification.
The most valued Latin territories are:
- Costa Rica: 12th
- Mexico: 25°
- Uruguay: 26th
- El Salvador: 33°
- Chile: 38°
- Panama: 39th
- Guatemala: 42°
- Nicaragua: 43rd
- Brazil: 44th
- Argentina: 48th
Source: Ambito

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