MoneyWeek map: The best and worst places to live
In which country could you expect the highest quality of life? And how does Britain compare? This map with data from the Economist Intelligence Unit reveals the ten best and worst places to live in the world.
Which countries have the best quality of life? And which the worst? The Economist Intelligence Unit looked at various factors including economic growth, life expectancy, freedom and gender equality to rank 80 countries. We've highlighted the top ten, the bottom ten, and also noted the position of Britain which ranked 27th.
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