10 Nations That Offer Highest Quality Of Life



Iceland:
In Iceland, like in Norway, 98 percent of people believe that they have someone or the other to trust.   It is a country which has experienced less air pollutant particles per cubic meter than the OECD average. There is a share of $23,047 average household disposal income. There are 79 percent of people who have a paid employment and work for 1,732 hours a year. This is the only country among the top 10 ranking countries to have an equal distribution of income among the top 20 percent and the top bottom 20 percent of the society.

The United Kingdom:
The United Kingdom, lands of kings and queens rounds off the tenth place on the list. The people in UK have $26,904 as their average household disposable income. 97 percent of the population is pleased with their water quality.  The upper class- 20 percent of the society earns six times much more than the lower 20 percent class of the society. The UK is believed to be a hardworking country that has 70 percent of employees having a paid job. They work for 1,625 hours yearly.

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