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Article: GfK NOP Identifies Most and Least Happy Countries Across the Globe; Australians Most Happy, Hungarians Least According to Happiness Study.
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- February 7, 2006
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NEW YORK, Feb. 7 /PRNewswire/ -- GfK NOP announced today results of its global Happiness Study finding that Australians have the happiest population with 46 saying they are 'very happy.' The United States is the second happiest country in the world at 40 followed by Egypt (36), and India (34). The UK and Canada share the fifth spot with 32 claiming to be very happy.
According to the study, Hungary is the least happy country, with 35 of its citizens saying they are either 'disappointed' or 'very unhappy', followed by Russia (30), Turkey (28), South Africa (25) and Poland (24).
Globally, 20 of people claim to be 'very happy' while 62 of individuals are 'satisfied.' ...
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