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Rank   Countries  Amount  (top to bottom)   
#1  Iceland:94% 
#2  Sweden:91% 
#3  Denmark:91% 
#4  Netherlands:91% 
#5  Australia:90% 
#6  Ireland:89% 
#7  Switzerland:89% 
#8  Norway:88% 
#9  United Kingdom:87% 
#10  Venezuela:87% 
#11  Belgium:86% 
#12  Philippines:85% 
#13  United States:84% 
#14  France:84% 
#15  Finland:83% 
#16  Austria:81% 
#17  Canada:75% 
#18  Poland:74% 
#19  Japan:72% 
#20  Turkey:71% 
#21  Bangladesh:70% 
#22  Spain:68% 
#23  Italy:64% 
#24  Uruguay:60% 
#25  Brazil:59% 
#26  Argentina:59% 
#27  Azerbaijan:56% 
#28  Chile:52% 
#29  China:49% 
#30  Mexico:48% 
#31  Portugal:48% 
#32  Dominican Republic:47% 
#33  Hungary:46% 
#34  Nigeria:46% 
#35  Ghana:43% 
#36  India:40% 
#37  Slovenia:32% 
#38  Croatia:31% 
#39  Georgia:27% 
#40  Latvia:27% 
#41  Estonia:26% 
#42  Romania:23% 
#43  Armenia:14% 
#44  Lithuania:10% 
#45  Slovakia:4% 
#46  Russia:2% 
#47  Ukraine:-4% 
#48  Belarus:-8% 
#49  Moldova:-12% 
#50  Bulgaria:-24% 
Weighted average: 53.9%  


DEFINITION: This statistic is compiled from responses to the survey question: "Taking all things together, would you say you are: very happy, quite happy, not very happy, or not at all happy?". The "Happiness (net)" statistic was obtained via the following formula: the percentage of people who rated themselves as either "quite happy" or "very happy" minus the percentage of people who rated themselves as either "not very happy" or "not at all happy".

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