Australia is the only country in the Southern Hemisphere to crack the top 10 in the list of the world's happiest countries.
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The World's Happiest Countries for 2024

Australia is the only country in the Southern Hemisphere to crack the top 10 in the list of the world's happiest countries.

The land "Down Under" is also one of only two countries in the top 10 with a population in excess of 15 million citizens. Interestingly, the survey results from Australians showed a large discrepancy in how older and younger generations viewed their own personal happiness. On average, the older Australian population reported being happier than those who are younger. In fact, Australians over 60 are the ninth-happiest group of elders in the world, while Aussies under 30 rank much lower at 19th for their age bracket. This is a common trend throughout other English-speaking countries, such as the U.S. and Canada.

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