Philippines is happiest country in the world, according to Gallup yearend survey

Philippines is happiest country in the world, according to Gallup yearend survey

Philippines is happiest country in the world, according to Gallup yearend survey

It’s the final two days of 2022, and regardless of the mounting hardships, Filipinos have been happiest this 12 months.

According to the latest 2022 End of Year Survey of Gallup International Association (GIA), the Philippines is the happiest nation on the planet in 2022.

Out of 34 nations coated by the survey, the Philippines takes the highest spot with a web rating of 75%, with Mexico, Malaysia, Afghanistan, and Ecuador finishing the highest 5.

And whereas a excessive 39% of Filipinos are hopeful that 2023 will likely be higher than 2022, some 52% say it can simply be the identical. Some 5% say will probably be worse and 4% do not actually know.

Nigeria, Pakistan are the highest 2 most hopeful nations on the planet, with Kazakhstan (#3), Philippines (#4) and India (#5) finishing the highest 5.

The analysis confirmed the worldwide common of optimism is at -2%, which means many of the world continues to doubt progress in 2023.

European nations are the least optimistic about 2023, with Poland, Czech Republic, Serbia, France, and Italy because the nations with the bottom stage optimism.

Finally, there’s prevailing uncertainty in regards to the financial way forward for the Philippines. The majority of Filipinos at 49% are uneasy with the present financial scenario, whereas 34% are optimistic in regards to the financial prosperity in 2023.

This places the Philippines in third place by way of financial optimism of 2023, with Nigeria (#1) and Pakistan (#2) taking the highest two spots.

Poland stays the least economically optimistic within the spectrum. 

The examine had a a pattern measurement of 1,000 contributors interviewed all around the Philippines, and coated all socio-economic courses (ABCDE households), 18 years previous and above. Fieldwork for the Philippines was performed by the Philippine Survey and Research Center (PSRC), the native consultant of GIA. — LA, GMA Integrated News