Happiness Scores in the Middle East and Central Asia

The Middle East and Central Asia exhibit a diverse range of happiness scores, reflecting varying socio-economic conditions and political climates. Israel stands out as the happiest country in the region, ranking 13th globally, attributed to its strong GDP per capita and social support systems. In contrast, Afghanistan is the least happy, highlighting significant challenges. Uzbekistan shows the most improvement, climbing to 41st place globally, driven by increased freedom of speech and press. The United Arab Emirates and Qatar also score relatively high, benefiting from economic prosperity. Meanwhile, countries like Syria and Yemen face lower scores due to ongoing conflicts and instability. This map underscores the complex interplay of factors influencing happiness across the region, with economic strength, political stability, and social freedoms playing pivotal roles.

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