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Lifestyle Statistics > Happiness level > Not very or not at all happy (most recent) by country

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Rank   Countries  Amount 
# 1   Bulgaria: 62% 
# 2   Moldova: 56% 
# 3   Belarus: 54% 
# 4   Ukraine: 52% 
# 5   Russia: 49% 
# 6   Slovakia: 48% 
# 7   Lithuania: 45% 
# 8   Armenia: 43% 
# 9   Romania: 38% 
= 10   Estonia: 37% 
= 10   Latvia: 37% 
# 12   Georgia: 36% 
= 13   Croatia: 34% 
= 13   Slovenia: 34% 
# 15   India: 30% 
# 16   Ghana: 28% 
= 17   Hungary: 27% 
= 17   Nigeria: 27% 
= 19   Portugal: 26% 
= 19   Dominican Republic: 26% 
= 19   China: 26% 
= 19   Mexico: 26% 
# 23   Chile: 24% 
# 24   Azerbaijan: 22% 
# 25   Brazil: 21% 
= 26   Argentina: 20% 
= 26   Uruguay: 20% 
# 28   Italy: 18% 
# 29   Spain: 16% 
# 30   Bangladesh: 15% 
= 31   Turkey: 14% 
= 31   Japan: 14% 
# 33   Poland: 13% 
# 34   Canada: 12% 
# 35   Austria: 9% 
= 36   Finland: 8% 
= 36   France: 8% 
= 36   United States: 8% 
= 39   United Kingdom: 7% 
= 39   Philippines: 7% 
= 39   Venezuela: 7% 
= 39   Belgium: 7% 
# 43   Norway: 6% 
= 44   Denmark: 5% 
= 44   Switzerland: 5% 
= 44   Ireland: 5% 
= 44   Australia: 5% 
= 48   Netherlands: 4% 
= 48   Sweden: 4% 
# 50   Iceland: 3% 
Weighted average: 23.0%  



DEFINITION: Proportion of people who answered the survey question "Taking all things together, would you say you are: very happy, quite happy, not very happy, or not at all happy?" by stating that they were "not very" happy or "not at all" happy.

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