"Generational Happiness Divide: Finland Tops World's Happiness List Again, While Young Europeans Struggle"

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The 2024 World Happiness Report reveals Finland as the world's happiest country for the seventh consecutive year, with European countries dominating the top 10 rankings. The report also highlights a concerning decline in life evaluations among young people and adolescents, particularly in Western Europe, and emphasizes the disparity in well-being between different age groups. Notably, the United States falls out of the top 20 for the first time, while new entrants like Costa Rica and Kuwait make their way into the top 20.
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