It's the International Day of Happiness: but with that in mind...
The U.S. is no longer in the top 20 happiest countries in the world. This is actually first time that's happened since rankings were started by Gallup back in 2012. Americans are now 23rd on the list of 140 nations.
Happiness has fallen among all age groups, but mostly with those under age 30.
On a more positive note, The U.S. is still in the top 10 happiest countries for those 60 years old and above.
Who came in at number one? Well, as we've heard time and time again, Nordic countries top the list, with Finland at number one. I'd love to know what it's like there. Thoughts?