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Gallup poll: PH happiest country in ‘22

The Philippines was the happiest country in the world in 2022, a survey of 34 countries by the Gallup International Association showed.

In GIA’s 2022 End of Year Survey, the Philippines took the top spot with a net score of 75 percent, followed by Mexico, Malaysia, Afghanistan, and Ecuador.

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Some 39 percent of Filipinos were hopeful that 2023 will be better than 2022, while a majority of 52 percent said it will just be the same. At least 5 percent said it will be worse.

Nigeria and Pakistan were the top 2 most hopeful nations in the world, followed by Kazakhstan, Philippines, and India.

Global average of optimism stood at -2 percent, which means most of the world continues to doubt progress in 2023.

European countries are the least 1-optimistic about 2023, with Poland, Czech Republic, Serbia, France, and Italy as the countries with the lowest level of optimism.

Earlier, a separate survey by the Social Weather Stations showed 95 percent of adult Filipinos are entering the New Year with hope.

The poll was two percentage points higher than the 93% recorded in 2021 and was also comparable to the pre-pandemic figure of 96% in 2019.

Five percent of the 1,200 respondents said they would enter 2023 with fear, down two points from 7% in 2020 and 2021.

The survey also showed that 74% of the respondents vowed to better themselves in the coming year, 20% said they would not change anything, and the remaining 6% did not give an answer.

The survey was conducted using face-to-face interviews and had sampling error margins of ±2.5% for national percentages, ±5.7% each for Metro Manila, Balance Luzon, the Visayas, and Mindanao.

Of those planning to change for the better in the coming year, at least 31% stated resolutions related to health, such as having a healthier diet and exercising more or being more active.

Twenty-seven percent plan to focus on social and attitudinal wellness, including having more patience and avoiding stress, and 16% plan to focus on their finances, such as finding a job and saving money. The remaining 2% gave other responses.

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