Finland and Israel score 0.5–1 happiness points above the U.S. after adjusting for wealth, despite embodying sharply different political virtues.
Finland and Israel score 0.5–1 happiness points above the U.S. after adjusting for wealth, despite embodying sharply different political virtues.
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