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.
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."
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."
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."
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."
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."
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."
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."
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."
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."
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."
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."
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."
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."
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."
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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