Elon Mush pay package will give him 12 million dollars an hour. Our local newspaper editor sees nothing wrong with this. To Kadizzle it seems extremely immoral. Gary Tackett like every good MAGA suggested Kadizzle move to a socialist country in Europe. Kadizzle asked AI to rank countries by life satisfaction. The United States did not even make the top 20, but just about every country that had happy citizens was strongly a socialist country. Gary likes the idea of a country full of peasants while the top few squander resources. Here is the ranking:
Top 20 Happiness Rankings
Based on life-satisfaction scores from the 2025 Report (averaged over 2022-24) from the dashboard. (World Happiness Report)
| Rank | Country | Happiness Score* |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Finland | ~7.736 (Happier Lives Institute) |
| 2 | Denmark | ~7.521 (Happier Lives Institute) |
| 3 | Iceland | ~7.515 (Happier Lives Institute) |
| 4 | Sweden | ~7.345 (Happier Lives Institute) |
| 5 | Netherlands | ~7.306 (Happier Lives Institute) |
| 6 | Costa Rica | ~7.274 (Happier Lives Institute) |
| 7 | Norway | ~7.262 (Happier Lives Institute) |
| 8 | Israel | ~7.234 (Happier Lives Institute) |
| 9 | Luxembourg | ~7.122 (Happier Lives Institute) |
| 10 | Mexico | ~6.979 (Happier Lives Institute) |
| 11 | Australia | ~6.974 (Happier Lives Institute) |
| 12 | New Zealand | ~6.952 (Happier Lives Institute) |
| 13 | Switzerland | ~6.935 (Happier Lives Institute) |
| 14 | Belgium | ~6.910 (Happier Lives Institute) |
| 15 | Ireland | ~6.889 (Happier Lives Institute) |
| 16 | Lithuania | ~6.829 (Happier Lives Institute) |
| 17 | Austria | ~6.810 (Happier Lives Institute) |
| 18 | Canada | ~6.803 (Happier Lives Institute) |
| 19 | Slovenia | ~6.792 (Happier Lives Institute) |
| 20 | Czechia (Czech Republic) | ~6.775 (Happier Lives Institute) |
*Scores are approximate as reported in the ranking.
Health Care & Education Commentary
Nordic countries (Finland, Denmark, Iceland, Sweden, Norway): These generally have strong public health-care systems, high life-expectancy, broad coverage, and highly regarded education systems with equity built in. The social-welfare model tends to support older adults well.
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Netherlands, Luxembourg, Austria, Switzerland, Belgium: Also strong welfare states with good health access, good education outcomes, though cost/complexity may be higher and waiting times may vary by region.
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Israel: Good healthcare infrastructure, strong in technology/innovation; education good though the system has unique features (military service interplay, regional variation).
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Costa Rica and Mexico: High happiness scores but the health-care / education systems may not be uniformly as robust as the top Nordic/W. European ones; might have more variability regionally, and you’d want to check elder-care / specialist access for your needs.
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Australia, New Zealand, Canada: Good general systems, access, quality of life is high; for someone in a retirement context these could be attractive given the environment and health-care infrastructure though immigration/visa/residency factors become important.
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Slovenia, Czechia, Lithuania: These are in Eastern-/Central Europe with improving systems; good value and improving access, but for older adult specialist care and education for grandchildren (if relevant) you might want to dig deeper.
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