Switzerland is again the best country in the world - these are the top 5 best states to live

in life •  7 years ago 

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Switzerland has again been declared the best country in the world (for the second consecutive year), according to official U.S. data. News & World Report '.

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1) Switzerland

At the top of the list is Switzerland, which is known for global neutrality, low unemployment rate and strong economy. Although not a big country, Swiss citizens have won more Nobel prizes

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2) Canada

Canada is known for its multiculturalism and high standard of living. The quality of life in Canada has been ranked as the highest in the world, meanwhile it has marked high points in political stability, security and the labor market. The state is ranked third in education as well as second in transparency.
According to the survey, the 'worries' of living in Canada include the lack of quality entertainment and cultural heritage.

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3) Germany

Germany - one of the largest global economies - is known for its workforce and has gained high points in entrepreneurship.
Germany is also ranked high in global ties, education, economic stability, and strong international alliances. However, very few Germans have described their homeland as entertaining, happy or friendly.

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4) United Kingdoms

The UK's international influence has deep roots in history as one of the largest empires in the world.
This Kingdom has received extremely high points in human rights, cultural prestige, global links and political power. The weaknesses of the citizens of this country are the lack of equal pay, comfort and distinctiveness.

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5) Japan

As the world's third-strongest third-generation economy and technology leader, Japan has gained high points in enterprise, education, and in categories of global power.
Japanese citizens describe their homeland as modern, prestigious, and innovative.
However, this country still has shortcomings in numerous civil rights issues such as gender equality and religious freedom.

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