Top 5 Places to live in 2018
1.Canada
Canada is a country in North America that is next to the United States, and it's the 2nd largest country in the world by area (size is 9.985 million km²). This country has 10 provinces, and 3 territories. Canada became a dominion on July 1, 1867.
Canada has the world's best quality of life, so says U.S. News & World Report, not only for 2017 but for 2018 as well. Factors like economic and political stability and quality public health and education systems were ranking factors. And in The Economist Intelligence Unit's Global Liveability Index, two cities made the top 10 — Calgary (#4) and Toronto (tied with Tokyo at #7). Plus, it has poutine.
Canada of all places is very much a likable city with different places to shop see nature etc.
Canada
#1 in Best Countries: Quality of Life
#2 in Best Countries
A typical Canadian consumer spends $28,996 on goods and services each year, according to the World Bank.
GDP
$1.5 trillion
POPULATION
36.3 million
GDP PER CAPITA, PPP
$46,441
2.Denmark
Denmark is a place where the average human is the happiest In the whole of Europe and it is a good place to stay.
Denmark tied with Singapore in the UN's ranking. When comparing median wages between men and women, the gender wage gap is now 7.8% for full-time employees in Denmark. For comparison, the gap hovers at 17.9% in the US.
Also in the top 10 best countries for: education, quality of life, women, most modern, most business-friendly, headquartering a corporation, transparency, green living.
As companies such as Amazon and Facebook have become increasingly vocal — albeit slowly — on issues such as parental leave and equal pay, it's also worth looking into which companies provide the most generous benefits for parents.
Denmark
#2 in Best Countries: Quality of Life
#11 in Best Countries
A typical Danish consumer spends $28,282 on goods and services each year.
GDP
$306.1 billion
POPULATION
5.7 million
GDP PER CAPITA, PPP
$48,230
3.Australia
Australia located in the southern hemisphere is a place where there are beautiful beaches and is a hub for good quality education.
Education makes up over 5% of the national GDP in this country, which tied with Switzerland. The UN found that most students go to school for around 20 years in Australia.
Thoughts from people
Australia is a really nice country. Australia is a very highly developed country characterized by a very high rank of Human Development Index. This country is also strong in financial, and really multicultural where you can meet people around the world. The citizens are friendly and you can enjoy a free life.
Australia has it's best city in the world, Melbourne which ranked as the most liveable city in the world. Climate diversity makes Australia become more unique where you can enjoy the tropical climate at the north of the country, the desert at the west, and subtropical climate in the southeast of Australia.
Also in the top 10 best countries for cultural influence, most modern, quality of life, most forward-looking, best countries to headquarter a corporation, retiring comfortably, traveling alone, green living, investing in, education, women, best countries overall.
Australia
#5 in Best Countries: Quality of Life
#7 in Best Countries
A typical Australian consumer spends $30,762 on goods and services each year.
GDP
POPULATION
24.1 million
GDP PER CAPITA, PPP
$48,712
4.Japan
Tokyo
Best Infrastructure
While Hong Kong took top honors for infrastructure in the World Economic Forum's recent Global Competitiveness Report, Japan placed number one when it came to railroad infrastructure. Of course, we know the high-speed "bullet" trains can get you from city to city in no time, but Japan, and especially Tokyo, has an expansive and efficient network of metro and commuter lines, too.
Plus, two of Japan's cities, Osaka (#3) and Tokyo (tied with Toronto at #7) rank in the top 10 of the Global Liveability Index released by The Economist Intelligence Unit.
Travel Tip: Take a selfie at Shibuya Crossing, an intersection in the Japanese capital with dozens of LED billboards and neon signs (it's also known as the Times Square of Tokyo).
Japan
#7 in quality of life
# 4 best countries
GDP
$4.9 trillion
Population
112 million
GDP PER CAPITA,PPP
$38,894
5.USA
.The United States of America, or the U.S.A. for short, is a federal republic composed of 50 states, 48 of them are contiguous states. There are two other states, Alaska and Hawaii, which are north and south of the contiguous states, respectively.
.The United States has been deemed 4th best country, beating Sweden but beaten by the United Kingdom (its former owner). Its population as of February 21st, 2017 is 325,636,742 making it the world's 3rd most populated country. The 9 largest cities in the United States combined is only 7.36% of the United States population (23,985,458).
Best for National Parks
It would be hard to top America when it comes to national parks. Aside from the Big Three — Yellowstone (the oldest, created in 1872), Yosemite, and the Grand Canyon — there are 56 others, with landscapes ranging from snowcapped mountains and mangrove swamps to wildflower-filled meadows and red-rock canyons.
Travel Tip: Be sure to see the Yellowstone's Grand Prismatic Spring, the largest hot spring in the United States.
USA
#6 in Best Countries: Quality of Life
#4 in Best Countries
GDP
$18 trillion
POPULATION
325 million
GDP PER CAPITA, PPP
$57,466
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