It’s Austria, just to save you a click.

    • where_am_i@sh.itjust.works
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      7 months ago

      But you don’t worry about your glaciers melting. Or your corrupt government. You keep buying cheap Russian gas and being happy. Happiness is like ignorance, it’s a bliss. So, don’t worry, be happy.

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      7 months ago

      Maybe you’re fairly content with life, as was the case with us in Finland being the “happiest country on earth”.

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        7 months ago

        It’s actually quite okay. Inflation is just high (above average), the prices of everyday life have been skyrocketing for months. Buying real estate has become impossible for most people. Our far-right party has been at the top of the polls for almost exactly a year. Nevertheless, it has to be said that the common Austrian is doing quite well. Public transport is relatively good (at least in the cities) an annual ticket for the whole of Austria costs only €1095 (price for a single state starts at €365). Nature is beautiful, food is good, education is free, social system works. So, could be worse.

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          7 months ago

          Buying real estate has become impossible for most people.

          For people in cities yes.

          education is free

          I dont know of which standards we are comparing us with, but the current trend goes into a bad direction. Education is free and you get what you pay for.

          And the thing about the social system is also a matter of time if the polls turn reality.

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            7 months ago

            Education is free and you get what you pay for.

            I disagree. Take the technical university of Graz for instance. The work they accomplish regarding Cyber Security is quite amazing. Remember Meltdown and Spectre? Scientists from Graz were in key positions. Æpic Leak and SQUIP too.

            What about Ferenc Krausz? He studied at the technical university in Vienna, and the team did some work in Vienna and they got the Nobel Prize this year.

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              7 months ago

              Sure we have some smart people. Also Zeilinger from last year.

              But first, will we be able to fill our programs with austrian smart people or are we more and more dependent on foreign students (I am not against foreign students, but I have experiences were 98% of program participants are foreign students)

              Second, single geniuses will hardly be kept in austria. What matters for a nation is a broad distribution of (high) knowledge. Elementary and high schools are given more and more limited resources.

              University is the same trend. Uni budgets are hardly pushing the inflation driven cost increas.

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    7 months ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    New figures from the EU’s statistics agency rank Austria as the happiest country in the 27-member bloc.

    Austria scored an overall 7.9 out of 10 in Eurostat’s annual publication of its “quality of life indicators”, which is based on surveys conducted throughout member states.

    It said that factors such as level of education, family and financial stability impacted survey respondents’ overall satisfaction with their lives, rather than simply wealth.

    Italy, Spain and France, three of the largest economies in the EU, all hover around the 7.1 average for the continent.

    While the study does not indicate the cause behind the drop in the general life satisfaction of a German, it appears consistent with other polls that reflect a dip in the mood of the country’s residents.

    Concerns appear to be related to Germany’s economic stagnation, the Ukraine war and immigration.


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    7 months ago

    Anyone having a full list? This article is kinda free of information, and full of ads

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    7 months ago

    How is Poland in second? I call bullshit on this article

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        7 months ago

        Non-EU countries in Europe that are not currently candidates or waiting to join, are Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Switzerland, and now also UK.

        Depending on how you measure, several of them are considered wealthy countries.