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An honorable member of the Coffee Shop Has Just Posted the Following:
http://statestimesreview.com/2015/06...in-well-being/ Gallup Index: Singapore ranked 97th out of 145 countries in Well-Being admin / 13 hours ago June 27, 2015 The latest Gallup index on the state of global well-being released on Thursday (June 25) revealed that Singapore is ranked 97th out of 145 countries in well-being for 2014. This ranking is way below its neighbours in South East Asia like Malaysia (40th) and Indonesia (73rd). ![]() The result of Singapore’s rankings in the Gallup index are as follow: Purpose – 111th Social – 123rd Financial – 9th Community – 72nd Physical – 137th The survey methods are base don telephone and face-to-face interviews with a random sample of more than 146,000 adults living in 145 countries and areas in 2014. The survey questions are as follow: Purpose -You like what you do every day. -You learn or do something interesting every day. Social -Someone in your life always encourages you to be healthy. -Your friends and family give you positive energy every day. Financial -You have enough money to do everything you want to do. -In the last seven days, you have worried about money. Community -The city or area where you live is a perfect place for you. -In the last 12 months, you have received recognition for helping to improve the city or area where you live. Physical -In the last seven days, you have felt active and productive every day. -Your physical health is near-perfect. However, the Gallup survey for Singapore is inaccurate in the financial aspects because of the high income gap. Singaporeans who worry about their financials and the 26% who are earning less than S$1,500/mth, are clearly not ranking 9th in the world. An accurate ranking for Singaporean’s financial well-being would be around 50th in relative comparison to Malaysia’s 34th, given retirement and cost of living worries topping Singapore citizens’ concerns. A better estimate of Singapore’s ranking should be pushed down to 111th, next to a bankrupted Greece. You may download the index from here: Gallup-Healthways_State_of_Global_Well-Being_2014_Country_Rankings Click here to view the whole thread at www.sammyboy.com. |
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