The U.S. ranks 29th in negative emotions
According to Gallup, the U.S. has a “negative experience index score” of 32, which makes the United States tied for twenty-ninth (with Nicaragua, Cyprus, Romania, Montenegro, Honduras, and Guatemala) out of one hundred forty-eight countries ranked in that category. Iraq ranks first, with a score of 59. The country with the lowest “negative experience index score” is the Somaliland region, with a score of 11.
Categories: Health and Welfare, Ranking of 21 to 50
Cyprus, emotions, Gallup, Guatemala, Honduras, Iraq, Montenegro, Nicaragua, Romania, Somaliland
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