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23 Countries with the Highest Quality of Life Heading into 2023

In this article, we will be taking a look at the 23 countries with the highest quality of life heading into 2023. To skip our detailed analysis, you can go directly to see 10 countries with the highest quality of life heading into 2023.

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You will notice that Europe dominates the list of countries with the highest quality of life heading into 2023 while the U.S. only finished 26th. This is because the wealth in the U.S. is incredibly concentrated with the top 1% holding 32.3% of the country's wealth, while the U.S. is the only developed country in the world to not have nationalized healthcare. European policies, on the other hand, focus on the quality of life enjoyed by the majority of the population instead of a select few.

We based our list on a United Nations report, with rankings being based on life expectancy gross national income per capita and expected years of schooling.

23. Germany

Average life expectancy at birth in the country (in years): 80.6

Gross national income per capita (in dollars): 54,534

Expected years of schooling: 17

Germany kicks off our list, but it's surprising that the country didn't rank higher, considering its level of advancement and being the biggest economy in Europe.

22. Spain

Average life expectancy at birth in the country (in years): 83

Gross national income per capita (in dollars): 38,354

Expected years of schooling: 17.9

Spain has the most enviable climate in the world thanks to its Mediterranean location which combined with its excellent public infrastructure and healthcare make it a great country for expats to live in.