U.S. News and World Report recently released its ranking of the best countries in the world based on quality of life.
The best countries for quality of life were scored across the following metrics:AffordableGood job marketEconomically stableFamily-friendlyIncome equalityPolitically stableSafeWell-developed public education systemWell-developed public health systemOne country noticeably missing from the top 10 is the United States.
The United States ranked poorly in the metrics used to rank the best countries for quality of life — No.
49 for countries seen as not bureaucratic, Elliot Davis, reporter at U.S. News and World Report, tells CNBC Make It.
"In terms of perceptions, they aren't seen as providing just quite as good a quality of life for its people as other countries."
Persons:
Elliot Davis, Davis
Organizations:
. News, U.S . News, WPP, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, United States, CNBC
Locations:
U.S, United States