Living the second-best dream

Yahoo!7
Updated November 3, 2011, 2:35 pm




Whatever you do today enjoy it - your're living in the best place in the world, almost.
Australia has been ranked behind only Norway in the United Nations human development index, making it the second-best country in the world in which to live.
Fairfax media reports that Australia scored 0.93 on a scale of o to 1, just behind Norway with a score of 0.94.
The UN report also found were are among the most satisfied citizens in the world, with a score of 7.5 out of 10. Norway, Canada and Denmark scored better but the US and Britain scored 7.2 and 7 respectively.
And some of the least desirable places to call home, according to the report, Mozambique, Burundi and Niger.
The top five are Norway, Australia, the Netherlands, the US and New Zealand.

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