Sweden Is The No. 1 Country For Affordability, Safety And Overall Quality Of Life

US News and World Report recently released its ranking of the best countries in the world based on quality of life, according to a CNBC report.

To rank the 87 countries listed, US News and World Report, WPP and the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania surveyed more than 17,000 people worldwide.

Sweden

The best countries for quality of life were scored across the following metrics:

• Affordable
• A Good Job Market
• Economically Stable
• Family Friendly
• Income Equality
• Politically Stable
• Safe
• Well-developed Public Health System
• Well-developed Public Education System

No. 1 Country For Quality Of Life: Sweden

Sweden is the best country in the world for affordability, safety and more, CNBC reported.

According to Numbeo, the cost of living in Sweden is, on average, 20.9% lower than in the United States, while renting is 57.5% lower.

Sweden is well known for its free healthcare and college education, according to US News and World Report.

Sweden's people boast one of the longest life expectancies, with an average age of 82.8 years, according to the CIA World Factbook.
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Sweden ranked as the best country based on quality of life, according to the US News and World Report.

The great square of Stortorget, in Gamla Stan Stockholm Sweden.Michael Robinson | Corbis Documentary | Getty Images

10 Best Countries In The World For Quality Of Life

• Sweden
• Norway
• Canada
• Denmark
• Finland
• Switzerland
• Netherlands
• Australia
• Germany
• New Zealand

Norway is ranked as the second-best country in the world for quality of life.

The country is a trendsetter for gender equality, according to the CIA World Factbook.

The country's parental leave enables parents to split taking care of their child at home for up to 49 weeks at full salary (or 59 weeks with 80% of their salary).

Norway also offers a monthly allowance to families from a month after a child is born until they turn 18 to defray some of the costs of raising children.

Norway's life expectancy at birth is 82.75 years and since 2013, it has ranked in the top 10 of the world's happiest countries on the World Happiness Report.

After Sweden, Norway ranked as the second best country in the world for quality of life, according to the US News and World Report.

After Sweden, Norway ranked as the second best country in the world for quality of life,according to the US News and World Report.Alexander Spatari | Moment | Getty Images Canada rounds out the top three. The country is known for its affordability, access to education, and healthcare system.

It has a life expectancy of 83.99 years, 3.24 years higher than its neighbor to the south, the United States.

Canada outperforms the average in income, jobs, education, health, environmental quality, social connections, and life satisfaction, according to the OECD's Better Life Index.

Canada ranked as the third best country based on quality of life, according to the US News and World Report.

Canada ranked as the third best country based on quality of life, according to the US News and World Report.Jimfeng

The country has universal health care coverage. It offers citizens a health system funded mainly through tax revenue and is free at the point of delivery.

According to Columbia University, there is no cost-sharing for inpatient or outpatient care andprescription drug prices vary but are still inexpensive.

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