"Global Happiness Report: Finland Reigns Again, U.S. Slips in Rankings"

Finland has been ranked as the happiest country in the world for the seventh consecutive year, while India stands at 126th out of 143 nations in the global happiness index. The report notes that older age is associated with higher life satisfaction in India, with the young being the "happiest" and those in the "lower middle" rung being the least happy. The US has fallen out of the top 20 for the first time, and Afghanistan remains the world's 'unhappiest' nation. The report also highlights the importance of strengthening family and social networks to enhance well-being in older age, and provides separate rankings by age group, with Lithuania topping the list for children and young people under 30, and Denmark being the happiest nation for those 60 and older.
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