Are people in Japan happy? Perhaps not, according to the latest World Happiness Report released in March. The nation placed 54th among the 146 countries and regions covered by the U.N.-related report, up two notches from the previous survey but nevertheless one of the lowest among developed economies. But just how far can we read into the results of such surveys? And why does a prosperous nation known for its safe, clean streets and transportation networks, accessible education and universal health care rank so low when it comes to personal views toward happiness and well-being? Staff writer Alex K.T. Martin digs deeper and looks for answers. Read more with the link in our bio. 🎨 Oslo Davis (@oslodavis)
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