10 Nations That Offer Highest Quality Of Life



Denmark:
Seventh on the list of countries with highest quality of life is Denmark. 89 percent of Denmark’s population has reported of having more positive experiences in an average day than negative ones. It also recorded as the highest life satisfaction place.  Top 20 percent of Danish population earns four times as much as the bottom 20 percent. $24,682 is the estimated usual household disposable income. 73 percent of the people have a decent paying job, working for 1,522 hours yearly with only 2 percent working for long hours, much lower than the OECD average of 9 percent.

Netherlands:
The people of Netherlands have an average household disposal income of $25,493. They work only for 1,379 hours a year which is notably less than the OECD average of 1,776 hours with 75 percent having a paid job.  An inequality of earning five times more income by the top 20 percent than the bottom 20 percent are found in this country.

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