http://www.sirened.com/un-names-iceland-as-the-best-country-to-livehttp://www.financialjesus.com/2008/05/27/top-10-happiest-countries/and heres a few things that could go into making one of these. these are from back in 2007 so I bet we have fallen a some in everythinghuman development index top 22- basically the way un measures quality of life and its what they use to determine aid and if a nation is developing or developed. i think zimbabwe is last.1 ? (1) Iceland ? 0.9682 ? (1) Norway ? 0.9683 ? (0) Australia ? 0.9624 ? (2) Canada ? 0.9615 ? (1) Ireland ? 0.9596 ? (1) Sweden ? 0.9567 ? (2) Switzerland ? 0.9558 ? (1) Japan ? 0.9539 ? (1) Netherlands ? 0.95310 ? (6) France ? 0.95211 ? (0) Finland ? 0.95212 ? (4) United States ? 0.95113 ? (6) Spain ? 0.94914 ? (1) Denmark ? 0.94915 ? (1) Austria ? 0.94816 ? (2) United Kingdom ? 0.94617 ? (4) Belgium ? 0.94618 ? (6) Luxembourg ? 0.94419 ? (1) New Zealand ? 0.94320 ? (3) Italy ? 0.94121 ? (1) Hong Kong ? 0.93722 ? (1) Germany ? 0.935gdp per capita top 22-basically how much the average person makes. this is a little messy but the rankings are to the right of the name and the 3 numbers are 3 different estimates(i think). Luxembourg 1 104,673 1 99,879 2 104,452 Norway 2 83,922 2 81,111 3 84,595 Qatar 3 72,849 — N/A 4 83,152 Iceland 4 63,830 3 62,733 5 66,240 Ireland 5 59,924 4 58,399 6 62,934 Switzerland 6 58,084 6 55,035 8 56,111 Denmark 7 57,261 5 56,427 7 57,040 Sweden 8 49,655 7 48,584 9 50,415 Finland 9 46,602 8 46,515 10 46,769 Netherlands 10 46,261 9 46,041 11 46,389 United States 11 45,845 10 45,790 12 45,959 United Kingdom 12 45,575 12 44,693 13 45,626 Austria 13 45,181 11 45,343 14 45,599 Canada 14 43,485 15 40,222 18 43,478 Australia 15 43,312 17 39,098 16 43,798 United Arab Emirates 16 42,934 — N/A 19 43,339 Belgium 17 42,557 13 42,213 17 43,648 France 18 41,511 14 41,523 20 42,023 Germany 19 40,415 16 40,079 21 40,315 Italy 20 35,872 18 35,494 22 36,201 Singapore 21 35,163 19 35,160 24 35,427 Japan 22 34,312 20 34,254 25 34,402I knew nothern europe had the best quality of life but I had no idea Canada, australia and ireland would be so high
10/2/2008 12:00:42 AM
Well, Canada, australia and ireland score better than America on the Economic Freedom Index, so we should expect them to score better in other measures. Afterall, with freedom comes wealth, with wealth comes the power to improve how we live. (afterall, clear skies and clean drinking water cost money).
10/2/2008 12:28:59 AM
Canada's lower as of 2008, though just barely. The others are significantly lower. How do you explain that? Norway manages a pathetic rank 34 compared with our rank 5.
10/2/2008 12:34:09 AM
10/2/2008 12:42:23 AM
http://www.heritage.org/Index/I was responding to Snark's attempt to tie quality of life to the above index.
10/2/2008 1:17:07 AM
here you go with proper formatting. btw, is this Nominal GDP, or PPP GDP? ok, just looked it up (from link below), and it is nominal GDP per capita. looked at PPP GDP per capita, and the numbers change, as they take into account the cost of living, but for the top 20 or so, the rankings don't change much.oh, and wiki has all such rankings in one place for easy reference: (in fact, the numbers you posted in both tables are in th elink below)http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Lists_of_countrieshttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Global_economic_classifications
Luxembourg 1* 104,673 1* 99,879 2* 104,452Norway 2* 83,922 2* 81,111 3* 84,595Qatar 3* 72,849 4* 83,152Iceland 4* 63,830 3* 62,733 5* 66,240Ireland 5* 59,924 4* 58,399 6* 62,934Switzerland 6* 58,084 6* 55,035 8* 56,111Denmark 7* 57,261 5* 56,427 7* 57,040Sweden 8* 49,655 7* 48,584 9* 50,415Finland 9* 46,602 8* 46,515 10* 46,769Netherlands 10* 46,261 9* 46,041 11* 46,389United States 11* 45,845 10* 45,790 12* 45,959United Kingdom 12* 45,575 12* 44,693 13* 45,626Austria 13* 45,181 11* 45,343 14* 45,599Canada 14* 43,485 15* 40,222 18* 43,478Australia 15* 43,312 17* 39,098 16* 43,798UAE 16* 42,934 19* 43,339Belgium 17* 42,557 13* 42,213 17* 43,648France 18* 41,511 14* 41,523 20* 42,023Germany 19* 40,415 16* 40,079 21* 40,315Italy 20* 35,872 18* 35,494 22* 36,201Singapore 21* 35,163 19* 35,160 24* 35,427Japan 22* 34,312 20* 34,254 25* 34,402
10/2/2008 1:41:29 AM
Norway is the perfect example of when a socialist society would work.Billions of dollars worth of natural resources, but only like 20 people in the country.
10/2/2008 1:52:36 AM
You've got it pretty damn good in America. Quit your crying.
10/2/2008 1:56:32 AM
does HK stand for Hong Kong? And if so why isn't it included with China.
10/2/2008 2:27:43 PM
Although Hong Kong is officially a part of China, they still run most of their administrative and regulatory functions separately from the mainland along the established colonial era patterns. Its the one-country, two-systems philosophy that the PRC pitches. Therefore in many ways, the quality of services and rule of law are still much more firmly rooted in the HK SAR than in any of the mainland provinces.In other words, its effectively its own economic entity separate from the mainland.[Edited on October 2, 2008 at 3:26 PM. Reason : Added the punchline]
10/2/2008 3:26:11 PM
I think the colder a country is, the happier it is.
10/2/2008 3:32:06 PM
Russia is a bastion of happiness.
10/2/2008 3:58:42 PM
So much for USA #1.At least we are at the top of the list for gun freedoms and plenty of freedom as to which fastfood restaurant to eat at.
10/2/2008 5:26:04 PM
10/2/2008 5:28:58 PM
GIVE US US [gun] FREE[doms]^ I really hope you were being sarcastic with that commentary...[Edited on October 2, 2008 at 5:45 PM. Reason : ]
10/2/2008 5:45:00 PM
i thought misspelling 'our' in response to all the grammatical mistakes in the quote were evident
10/2/2008 6:09:47 PM
^^^ there are many reasons why luxemborg is like that, primarily having to do with $$$.
10/2/2008 6:25:32 PM
10/2/2008 6:44:01 PM
I would be interested to see a similar list that treats each state as its own economic entity.
10/2/2008 7:25:42 PM
I wonder if religious zealots push to teach Creationism in European schools.
10/2/2008 8:20:55 PM
I wonder if Bushes cut taxes on the wealthy in Europe.
10/2/2008 8:25:33 PM
I wonder if they are trying to ban abortion in Ireland.Oh wait, abortion is already banned in Ireland.We got a real liberal paradise there.
10/2/2008 11:54:11 PM
10/3/2008 12:32:37 AM
^that doesn't factor in quality of health care, education and overall human welfare. I am sure New Mexico's hdi is lower than that of those nations at the top.
10/3/2008 1:10:58 AM
FUCK THATITS AMERICAITS ALWAYS BEEN AMERICAAND FUCK ALL YOU COMMIES WHO SYMPATHIZE WITH THE REDS
10/3/2008 1:13:26 AM
10/3/2008 1:26:05 AM
I'm not sure I'm buying the Economic Freedom Index argument from LoneSnark, given Singapore's prominence and that of Hong Kong. One is a special zone ultimately under the rule of a vast authoritative communist regime, and the other is a corporate police state that, from my understanding, should be a real libertarian's worst nightmare.
10/3/2008 1:31:34 AM
The HDI isn't really a better way to determine quality of life than any other. If you make a lot of money, don't have a lot of taxes, and don't pay very much for basic needs and housing, you can afford the insurance for your own healthcare. Does that make your life worse than if you make a lot of money, but have to pay lots of taxes and pay more for food and housing, but have public health care?
10/3/2008 1:32:35 AM
10/3/2008 1:38:40 AM
exactlyAnd by "a lot" I mean in a worldwide sense, meaning $30-35,000 or so.If you can't do that in America you're just not trying. Basically everyone in America who has a real job makes a lot of money.
10/3/2008 1:44:55 AM
10/3/2008 1:46:31 AM
Dude, fuck that. Most of the top 10 are really cold. Who wants to live in the cold. USA ftmfw!
10/3/2008 1:46:40 AM
well the people who are less well of are much more well off in those other countries and it benefits everyone in the longrun. Much more happy/communal nations. America is themed more on greed and selfishness.[Edited on October 3, 2008 at 1:49 AM. Reason : stepping on others to get higher]
10/3/2008 1:48:43 AM
^^^ I'm not saying that you couldn't choose to make less on your current profession, but honestly, don't tell me you couldn't make more than that if you really needed to. Cops, factory workers, construction workers, etc, all make more than that.But if you are happy with your life making less than that, is the HDI really applicable to you?[Edited on October 3, 2008 at 1:51 AM. Reason : ]
10/3/2008 1:49:54 AM
I see what you are saying. The HDI is not applicable to the rich. Its really only applicable to the middle class which is the topic of this entire election/political culture we have. The democrats are trying to raise the HDI and all the people happy with the HDI or who aren't affected by the HDI for reasons you stated are with the republicans who want to lower it and keep more money to themselves.
10/3/2008 1:54:55 AM
Just look at the difference in violent crime between DC and Luxembourg or Qatar. We're doing something wrong.(And for the record, I'm making nothing at the moment. I could be earning seven or eight bucks an hour if I really needed to. I can hardly imagine getting thirty grand a year.)
10/3/2008 1:56:07 AM
interestingly, Australia has no bill of rights. No formal freedom of speech, no free press, etc
10/3/2008 2:03:18 AM
Look at the difference in violent crime between DC and MaineI think it's D.C. that's doing something wrong, and not something inherently wrong with America.
10/3/2008 2:04:27 AM
Well theres three Americas. Theres regular america, rich america and poorurban america. Thats the problem.[Edited on October 3, 2008 at 2:08 AM. Reason : each of which completely disconnected from one another.]
10/3/2008 2:07:08 AM
Look man, I'm not saying that America doesn't have problems, but so does Europe. It's so annoying when people try to act like Europe is some magical mystical land where nobody ever argues.Hell they had month long race riots in France just a few years ago. People throw bannanas and make moneky sounds at black soccer players in Spain and Italy, there is a surge in right winged nationalism all across Europe due to mass immigration by Muslims, etc.
10/3/2008 2:14:56 AM
10/3/2008 2:44:57 AM
Great Britain doesn't have a Bill of Rights, either, or a constitution as we understand it.
10/3/2008 3:04:51 AM
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10/3/2008 10:31:35 AM
...and we have a few advantages over them. Pros and Cons to both.
10/3/2008 10:47:30 AM
10/3/2008 10:50:44 AM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_of_Rights_1689[Edited on October 3, 2008 at 10:52 AM. Reason : .]
10/3/2008 10:52:29 AM
lets see they (northern Europe) have less poverty or shall I say thier poor has it much better, they have better educations, they are more energy independant, they pollute much less, and don't cause trouble abroad.
10/3/2008 10:56:11 AM
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