Kuwait: A Country of Contrasts
Kuwaitis Named Second Happiest People in the World
Kuwaitis have reason to celebrate as they have been ranked the second happiest people in the world according to the Annual Misery Index. Compiled by Steve Hanke, a professor of applied economics at Johns Hopkins University, the index measures the happiness levels of people based on their economic and social well-being. This ranking is a testament to the country's progress and development in recent years.
Arab Nations Named 'Most Miserable'
While Kuwaitis are among the happiest people in the world, four Arab nations have been named the "most miserable" in the same index. The index ranked Sudan, Syria, Yemen, and Iraq as the most unhappy countries in the world. This shows the stark contrast between the happiness levels of different nations in the Arab world.
A Country of Contrasts
Kuwait is a country of contrasts, with a rich history and culture that dates back centuries. The country has made significant strides in development and modernization in recent years, with a strong economy and a high standard of living. However, there are also challenges that the country faces, including a high level of income inequality and a lack of political freedoms. Despite these challenges, Kuwait remains a fascinating and unique country that is worth exploring.