It’s Official: Americans Were The Most Miserable They’ve Ever Been Under The Biden Regime

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It’s Official: Americans Were The Most Miserable They’ve Ever Been Under The Biden Regime

Authored by Steve Watson via Modernity.news,

Americans were the most unhappy they have ever been between the years of 2022-2024, and the country as a whole was ranked a lowly 24th in the world for happiness levels based on quality of life.

That’s according to the 2025 “World Happiness Report,” by the University of Oxford in partnership with Gallup and the United Nations.

More than 100,000 people in 140 countries and territories participate in the survey, according to its website.

The finding marks the lowest ever ranking for the US, with issues including rampant illegal immigration, high crime rates, out of control inflation and an expansive cost-of-living crisis defining Biden’s time in office.

The study found that people in Finland are the happiest in the world, with Denmark, Iceland and Sweden behind them.

Where are people happiest with their lives? Costa Rica and Mexico enter our top 10 for the first time, but there’s a familiar story at the top…

Read more in Ch2 of #WHR2025 https://t.co/ofsTAkQOnJ pic.twitter.com/ALPfcZMa4u

— World Happiness Report (@HappinessRpt) March 24, 2025

The unhappiest people on the planet are in Afghanistan, unsurprisingly.

People in the UK were also the most unhappy they’ve ever been, according to the survey, but were still 1 more happy than Americans, ranking in 23rd place.

https://t.co/cuXdMoJh8f

— World Happiness Report (@HappinessRpt) March 20, 2025

The report cited an increase in anti-social behaviour, including eating alone, as a cause of unhappiness in the US.

https://t.co/OdrWs00Kjp

— World Happiness Report (@HappinessRpt) March 20, 2025

The number of people dining alone in the United States has increased 53% over the past two decades the survey found.

Benevolence trends
Increasing happiness
Reducing misery

Take a closer look at some of the key findings from World Happiness Report 2025.https://t.co/BTDhl6za73

2/ends pic.twitter.com/oaF184vQwn

— World Happiness Report (@HappinessRpt) March 20, 2025

The survey also found that the US was also among just a handful of rich countries where ‘deaths of despair’, those attributed to suicide, alcohol or drugs, are on the rise.

Jan-Emmanuel De Neve, director of Oxford’s Wellbeing Research Centre, and an editor of the World Happiness Report, said: “This year’s report pushes us to look beyond traditional determinants like health and wealth.

“In this era of social isolation and political polarisation we need to find ways to bring people around the table again — doing so is critical for our individual and collective wellbeing,” De Neve urged.

Meanwhile, on the left:

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Tyler Durden
Mon, 03/24/2025 – 13:50

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