Thursday, 23 January 2014

15 countries that have least economic suffering

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There are some countries where citizens are more or less satisfied with their lives, primarily due to better economic conditions.
Let's take a look at some nations where people are least suffering, according to a study carried out by Gallup.

Children skate on the ice of the frozen Tjoernin lake in central Reykjavik, Iceland.
Iceland
Percentage of suffering: 1 per cent
Rank in least suffering: 1

Iceland, which has a per capital income of $39,223, has just 1 per cent rating their lives poorly enough to be considered "suffering."





A view of Doha, Qatar.
Qatar
Percentage of suffering: 1 per cent
Rank in least suffering: 2

Qatar, which has a per capital income of $102,943, has just 1 per cent rating their lives poorly enough to be considered "suffering."


A view of Stockholm, Sweden.
Sweden
Percentage of suffering: 1 per cent
Rank in least suffering: 3

Sweden, which has a per capital income of $40,870, has just 1 per cent rating their lives poorly enough to be considered "suffering."

A view of Karl Johans Gate, the main shopping street, in Oslo, Norway.
Norway
Percentage of suffering: 1 per cent
Rank in least suffering: 4

Norway, which has a per capital income of $55,398, has just 1 per cent rating their lives poorly enough to be considered "suffering."


People shop in Ibn Battuta Mall in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
United Arab Emirates
Percentage of suffering: 1 per cent
Rank in least suffering: 5

United Arab Emirates, which has a per capital income of $29,877, has just 1 per cent rating their lives poorly enough to be considered "suffering."

A vendor stands behind her vegetables on sale at a market in Calabar, Delta region, Nigeria.Nigeria
Percentage of suffering: 1 per cent
Rank in least suffering: 6

Nigeria, which has a per capital income of $2,827, has just 1 per cent rating their lives poorly enough to be considered "suffering."






A mother and her child play inside a temporary labyrinth inside a shopping mall in Allaman near Lausanne, Switzerland.
Switzerland
Percentage of suffering: 2 per cent
Rank in least suffering: 7

Switzerland, which has a per capital income of $80,276, has 2 per cent rating their lives poorly enough to be considered "suffering."


A man buys souvenirs a day before celebrating the 22nd anniversary of the self-declared independence day of the breakaway Somaliland region.
Somaliland
Percentage of suffering: 2 per cent
Rank in least suffering: 8

Somaliland, which is internationally recognized as an autonomous region of Somalia, has 2 per cent rating their lives poorly enough to be considered "suffering."




Women dance and drink whisky during a Playboy magazine party in Caracas, Venezuela.
Venezuela
Percentage of suffering: 2 per cent
Rank in least suffering: 9

Venezuela, which has a per capital income of $13,634, has 2 per cent rating their lives poorly enough to be considered "suffering."


Lunchtime crowds flood into the Pitt Street Mall in Sydney's city centre, Australia.
Australia
Percentage of suffering: 2 per cent
Rank in least suffering: 10

Australia, which has a per capital income of $43,042, has 2 per cent rating their lives poorly enough to be considered "suffering."


People walk near the Chateau Frontenac in Quebec City, Canada.
Canada
Percentage of suffering: 2 per cent
Rank in least suffering: 11

Canada, which has a per capital income of $43,146, has 2 per cent rating their lives poorly enough to be considered "suffering."


Women run down Baldwin street in Dunedin, New Zealand.
New Zealand
Percentage of suffering: 2 per cent
Rank in least suffering: 12

New Zealand, which has a per capital income of $30,804, has 2 per cent rating their lives poorly enough to be considered "suffering."







A view of Danish finance institute Sydbank in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Denmark
Percentage of suffering: 2 per cent
Rank in least suffering: 13

Denmark, which has a per capital income of $37,657, has 2 per cent rating their lives poorly enough to be considered "suffering."





A skytrain passes over vehicles on road in Bangkok, Thailand.
Thailand
Percentage of suffering: 2 per cent
Rank in least suffering: 14

Thailand, which has a per capital income of $10,849, has 2 per cent rating their lives poorly enough to be considered "suffering."






Employees of ING group are seen during their lunch break in front of their office in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
The Netherlands
Percentage of suffering: 2 per cent
Rank in least suffering: 15

The Netherlands, which has a per capital income of $41,447, has 2 per cent rating their lives poorly enough to be considered "suffering."

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