
20.03.2020 15:24
Ukraine ranks 123th in the ranking of happiness, having climbed ten positions compared to last year.
According to the World Happiness Report, Ukraine scored 4.561 points.
A total of 156 countries are listed in the ranking.
To determine the country’s ranking, the jury members took into account such variables as GDP per capita, social support, healthy life expectancy, freedom, generosity, and absence of corruption.
The happiest countries are Finland, Denmark, Switzerland, Iceland, Norway, the Netherlands, Sweden, New Zealand, Austria and Luxembourg.
Zimbabwe, South Sudan and Afghanistan hit rock bottom.
Last year, Ukraine ranked 133rd in the ranking of happiness.
(C)UKRINFORM 2020

Ukraine’s economic growth slowed to 3.2% in 2019 from 3.4% in 2018, which was the highest indicator in the past seven years.
THIS YEAR NO GROWTH AT ALL………………WITH ZENNY.
You’re missing the point though veth.
The vatnikis rigged the results to show themselves higher than Ukraine. (Probably)
And most importantly,
If you were born in Ukraine, Live in Ukraine, have visited Ukraine, or have heard of Ukraine its not vatnikistan and so is 1000 times better.
I agree, Ukraine is a fantastic country to visit, and I love the people there. We’d planned a trip this spring to Dnipro, but now it’s not possible to go.
I think they’re misinterpreting “social support” or referring to government social support. From all the years I’ve been going to Ukraine I could not imagine a better place for social support.
Ok, so Finland is #1, so ask yourself, if you got a flat tire, where would you most likely get help? Finland? Ukraine? Russia….nyet!