Ever wonder where you should raise your kids to give them the best shot at a terrific childhood?
Turns out it’s Norway and Slovenia.
Childhood is the part of most people's lives that helps mold them into the person they will eventually become. It can make or break your spirit, and shape your values and personality traits. But for some 700 million children worldwide, childhood ends too soon, according to Save the Children’s End of Childhood Report 2017. The first annual report from the international nongovernmental organization was released May 31, in honor of Children’s Day — and the results may surprise you.
The report ranked the best and worst places — among 172 countries — in which children can grow up. The rankings were determined by looking at each place's quality of life, factoring in mortality rates, nutrition and more.
The higher the score, the better the childhood. The top countries all ranked very high for their education, health care and protection status for children.
The top countries where childhood is least threatened
1. Norway − 985
1. Slovenia − 985
3. Finland − 983
4. Netherlands − 982
4. Sweden − 982
6. Portugal − 981
7. Ireland − 980
8. Iceland − 979
8. Italy − 979
10. Belgium − 978
10. Cyprus − 978
10. Germany − 978
The bottom countries where childhood is most threatened
162. DR Congo − 558
163. Guinea − 546
163. Sierra Leone − 546
165. Burkina Faso − 541
166. South Sudan − 488
167. Chad − 473
168. Somalia − 470
169. Central African Republic − 428
170. Mali − 414
172. Angola − 393
172. Niger − 384
Surprisingly, the United States didn't make the top 10 list — or even the top 20. The U.S. took the 36th spot, behind Bosnia & Herzegovina and just ahead of the Russian Federation.
If moving abroad isn't an option, you can always consider one of the top spots in nation. A separate study — the Gallup-Healthways 2016 State Well-Being Rankings — released earlier this year revealed the top five states for overall well-being, with Hawaii coming in at No. 1, followed by Alaska, South Dakota, Maine and Colorado.
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