"Generational Divide: U.S. Drops in World Happiness Rankings"

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The United States has dropped out of the top 20 happiest countries in the World Happiness Report for the first time since its inception in 2012, with the decline driven by the unhappiness of Americans under 30. Finland continues to rank as the happiest country, but the report highlighted a concerning trend of decreasing happiness among American youth, who ranked 62nd out of 143 countries surveyed. This marks the first time the report has separated results by age, revealing significant disparities in the happiness levels of younger and older Americans.
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