Where are the World’s Most Privileged Nations?

You feel content when somebody comes to you and tells you that you’re lucky, right? Now, imagine a group of people, holding the same nationality, being lucky. You might not be able to think of such a thing, especially such a large population being fortunate overall. However, there are certain nations that have focused highly on the privilege of their citizens to such an extent that all those people can happily call themselves lucky enough to be born there.

 

If you wish to know who the luckiest people in the world are, we are here to share that with you. In this article, we will be listing all the nations that have made their people fortunate enough with regards to income, life expectancy, human rights, equality, education, employment, safety, and even traveling. So without delaying anymore, let us get started!

 

Factor #1: Finances

Finances form the basis of a country – without wealth and high average incomes, a nation would have low to no privileges. This means that the most privileged nations would be the ones that have a high percentage of the adult population as millionaires. Hence, based on this influence along with the national wealth and income of every household, Switzerland has made it to the top of the global list for finances. It is followed by Australia, Iceland, the United States, Luxembourg, New Zealand, Austria, Canada, France, Belgium, the United Kingdom, and Norway.

 

Factor #2: Career Opportunities

With the focus shifting on schooling and education, some nations have been able to increase the youth employment rate and productivity, along with decreasing long-term unemployment. This is why more and more job prospects are being attained by people. With regards to career opportunities, Norway leads all other countries globally. The nations following it are Denmark, Iceland, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Finland, the Netherlands, Ireland, Sweden, Canada, Israel, and Austria.

 

Factor #3: Freedom

Being able to exercise human rights and gender equality is something that not every individual in the world experiences. It is only in some countries that people are able to experience this along with the freedom to travel and a happy life. Based on life satisfaction and liberty, Norway again leads the world. It is then followed by Denmark, Finland, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Sweden, Iceland, the Netherlands, Austria, Belgium, New Zealand, and Germany.

 

Factor #4: Safety and Health

In order to ensure the quality of life of their people, a nation must ensure their health and safety. This parameter is influenced by several factors including life expectancy, quality of air, homicide and accident risks, health expenditure, and even social cohesion. All these factors combined ensure that people can live a healthy and long life without major risks. Canada has topped the list for safety and health. Followed by France, Spain, Italy, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, Finland, Austria, Iceland, Australia, and Denmark respectively.

 

The Bottom Line

Based on the above aspects taken into consideration, the world’s most privileged nations in order are Switzerland, Iceland, Norway, Luxembourg, Denmark, Finland, Australia, Sweden, Austria, the Netherlands, New Zealand, and Ireland.