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US Is The Saddest Among The World’s Top Richest Countries – Study Reveals

A recent study by cryptorush.casino, a crypto company has uncovered a surprising correlation between wealth and sadness, identifying the richest countries that also report lower happiness scores and higher depression rates.
The research considered GDP per capita, happiness scores and depression prevalence, retrieved from World Population Review’s official website as well as social support availability to rank these nations. The selected countries have a GDP per capita exceeding 65,000.
RankingCountryGDP per capitaHappiness scoreDepression PrevalenceSocial Support AvailabilityComposite Score
1United States76,329.606.735.90%78%85.12%
2Qatar114,049.206.375.10%–78%
3Germany66,616.006.725.20%90%66.09
4United Arab Emirates88,489.006.735.10%–62.9
5Singapore127,606.806.524.60%–57.69
6Austria70,975.706.915.10%93%55.46
7Ireland133,822.806.844.80%95%50.02
8Belgium68,253.306.894.80%89%47.96
9Switzerland90,746.507.065.00%91%46.49
10Luxembourg146,457.007.125.00%90%44.01
The United States, with a GDP per capita of $76,329.60, tops the list. Despite its economic power, the country’s happiness score is 6.73, coupled with the highest depression prevalence of 5.90% among the countries. Social support availability is at 78%, reflecting a society where financial wealth does not equate to emotional well-being. The combination of high depression rates and moderate happiness levels places the United States in a unique position of wealth coupled with significant emotional distress.
Qatar ranks second, with an impressive GDP per capita of $114,049.20. The country’s happiness score is the lowest at 6.37, and it has a depression prevalence of 5.10%. The absence of reported social support availability suggests that economic wealth may not fully address the societal need for emotional and psychological support, contributing to its lower happiness scores despite high economic status.
Germany, with a GDP per capita of $66K, comes in third. The nation’s happiness score is 6.72, and it has a depression prevalence of 5.20%. Notably, Germany has a high social support availability of 90%, indicating that even with substantial social infrastructure, the nation’s happiness does not align proportionally with its economic prosperity.
With a GDP per capita of $88.4K the United Arab Emirates ranks fourth. The happiness score is 6.73, similar to the United States, and the depression prevalence is 5.10%. The lack of reported social support data points to a potential gap in societal well-being services, highlighting that wealth alone does not ensure happiness or lower depression rates.
Singapore ranks fifth with a GDP per capita of $127.6K. The country’s happiness score is 6.52, and it has a comparably lower depression prevalence of 4.60%. Despite its high economic status, the absence of data on social support availability suggests a need for a closer examination of how societal structures support emotional well-being.
Austria, with a GDP per capita of $70,975.70, ranks sixth. The happiness score is relatively higher at 6.91, and the depression prevalence is 5.10%. With a robust social support availability of 93%, Austria demonstrates that while social support is crucial, it may not entirely bridge the gap between wealth and happiness.
Ireland, having the second-highest GDP per capita on the list at $133.8K, ranks seventh. The happiness score is 6.84, and the depression prevalence is 4.80%. Notably, Ireland boasts the highest social support availability at 95%, indicating a strong societal framework that still grapples with translating wealth into proportional happiness.
Belgium, with a GDP per capita of $68.2K, ranks eighth. The country’s happiness score is 6.89, and it has a depression prevalence of 4.80%. With a social support availability of 89%, Belgium highlights the complex interplay between economic prosperity and emotional well-being.
Switzerland, with a GDP per capita of $90.7K is ninth on the list. The happiness score is higher at 7.06, and the depression prevalence is 5.00%. A strong social support availability of 91% indicates Switzerland’s advanced societal structures, yet the nation still faces challenges in achieving the highest levels of happiness relative to its wealth.
Luxembourg, with the highest GDP per capita at $146.4K and the highest happiness score, rounds out the top ten. The happiness score is 7.12, and the depression prevalence is 5.00%. With a social support availability of 90%, Luxembourg exemplifies the paradox where even extreme wealth does not automatically translate to the highest happiness levels.
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