Americans Are Unhappier Than Ever. Solo Dining May Be a Sign.
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U.S. falls to lowest-ever ranking on 2025 World Happiness Report
The United States fell to its lowest-ever place on the World Happiness Report, released on International Day of Happiness, while Finland remained in the top spot.CBS News - 22h -
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Finland again ranked happiest country in the world. US falls to lowest-ever position
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The U.S. keeps dropping in global happiness rankings. Eating alone could be the culprit.
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FirstFT: ‘Canada will never ever be part of America’
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First-ever White House crypto summit leaves some investors unhappy
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These 18 US cities are among the happiest in the world, new report says
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