10 Nations That Offer Highest Quality Of Life



Switzerland:

Switzerland takes the fifth place on the list. It is one such country in the world which is surrounded by natural beauty in all corners of the land. As the country witnessed a cool and serene environment, 95 percent of the populations are content with the quality of their water.

79 percent of the society has a decent paying job; they work for 1,632 hours annually. The people in Switzerland have an average household disposal income of $30,060 and the top 20 percent of the society earn five times as much as the bottom 20 percent. In Switzerland, 86 percent of adults have acquired the equivalent of a high school degree.

United States:
The superpower nation of the world, United States of America has come across with the highest average household disposal income of $38,001, which is much higher than the OECD average of $23,000.  There is an inequality in income where top 20 percent earn eight times as much as the bottom 20 percent. 67 percent employees who have a salaried job work for 1,787 hours every year. The U.S. is one of the best countries for housing conditions with good basic facilities and a sense of safety and personal space.

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