Cherry blossoms in Stockholm SwedenStockholm, Sweden.Flickr/Chas B
The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) recently released its 2016 Better Life Index of countries with the best quality of life.
To do this, the OECD studied 34 countries across 11 parameters of well-being, including work-life balance, financial wealth, safety, education, and environmental quality. It uses data from the United Nations, National Statistics Offices, and the Gallup Organization.
Check out the countries that scored the highest across every category.

View As: One Page Slides