Israel-Gaza War, Gallup Happiness Report

Calcalist: Israel drops just one spot on Gallup Happiness Report, despite war

Israel is now ranked the fifth happiest country in the world, compared to last year when it was ranked fourth.

Happiness. (Photo: My Good Images/Shutterstock)

Despite the war and its toll, Israel dropped just one spot on Gallup's Happiness Report from fourth to fifth place, according to Calcalist. Finland, Iceland, Denmark, and Switzerland are ahead of it, now.

Meanwhile, the US has dropped from 15th place to 23rd, at all age levels and especially among young Americans.

The Gallup Happiness report is based on GDP per capita, social support, life expectancy, freedom, generosity, and perceived corruption.

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