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Gallup classifies those who rate their current life and anticipated life in five years a 4 or lower are classified as suffering. Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021.",2023-05-15 10:32:04,2024-07-31 13:09:28,,,2020-2020,6008,29570,%,"{""unit"": ""%"", ""shortUnit"": ""%""}",0,,,suffering_index__dimension__urban_rural__a_suburb_of_a_large_city,grapher/health/2023-05-04/global_wellbeing/global_wellbeing_index#suffering_index__dimension__urban_rural__a_suburb_of_a_large_city,"{""filters"": [{""name"": ""dimension"", ""value"": ""(Urban/Rural?) A suburb of a large city""}], ""originalName"": ""Suffering Index"", ""originalShortName"": ""suffering_index""}",1,,,,,,,,,[],,,,,float,[],a55b661f58ccd3f74cfe9273c78fc42e,6af1b408bd8a2d612537933b1e63448c 688505,Thriving Index - Dimension: (Urban/Rural?) A suburb of a large city,%,"For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who are neither suffering nor thriving are considered struggling (between a 4 and a 7). Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021.",2023-05-15 10:32:04,2024-07-31 13:09:28,,,2020-2020,6008,29570,%,"{""unit"": ""%"", ""shortUnit"": ""%""}",0,,,thriving_index__dimension__urban_rural__a_suburb_of_a_large_city,grapher/health/2023-05-04/global_wellbeing/global_wellbeing_index#thriving_index__dimension__urban_rural__a_suburb_of_a_large_city,"{""filters"": [{""name"": ""dimension"", ""value"": ""(Urban/Rural?) 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Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021.",2023-05-15 10:32:04,2024-07-31 13:09:28,,,2020-2020,6008,29570,%,"{""unit"": ""%"", ""shortUnit"": ""%""}",0,,,struggling_index__dimension__urban_rural__a_suburb_of_a_large_city,grapher/health/2023-05-04/global_wellbeing/global_wellbeing_index#struggling_index__dimension__urban_rural__a_suburb_of_a_large_city,"{""filters"": [{""name"": ""dimension"", ""value"": ""(Urban/Rural?) A suburb of a large city""}], ""originalName"": ""Struggling Index"", ""originalShortName"": ""struggling_index""}",1,,,,,,,,,[],,,,,float,[],4ca72aae876adc386bae66e2d41a0974,a0c7ee1aa17b661a49b420749c57e66c 688500,Thriving Index - Dimension: (Urban/Rural?) A small town or village,%,"For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who are neither suffering nor thriving are considered struggling (between a 4 and a 7). Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021.",2023-05-15 10:32:04,2024-07-31 13:09:28,,,2020-2020,6008,29570,%,"{""unit"": ""%"", ""shortUnit"": ""%""}",0,,,thriving_index__dimension__urban_rural__a_small_town_or_village,grapher/health/2023-05-04/global_wellbeing/global_wellbeing_index#thriving_index__dimension__urban_rural__a_small_town_or_village,"{""filters"": [{""name"": ""dimension"", ""value"": ""(Urban/Rural?) A small town or village""}], ""originalName"": ""Thriving Index"", ""originalShortName"": ""thriving_index""}",1,,,,,,,,,[],,,,,float,[],15c63a6e375d274d1325aa5801c14cad,014d940f4b8fae0e11d0458afe134cc9 688499,Suffering Index - Dimension: (Urban/Rural?) A small town or village,%,"For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who rate their current life and anticipated life in five years a 4 or lower are classified as suffering. Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021.",2023-05-15 10:32:04,2024-07-31 13:09:28,,,2020-2020,6008,29570,%,"{""unit"": ""%"", ""shortUnit"": ""%""}",0,,,suffering_index__dimension__urban_rural__a_small_town_or_village,grapher/health/2023-05-04/global_wellbeing/global_wellbeing_index#suffering_index__dimension__urban_rural__a_small_town_or_village,"{""filters"": [{""name"": ""dimension"", ""value"": ""(Urban/Rural?) A small town or village""}], ""originalName"": ""Suffering Index"", ""originalShortName"": ""suffering_index""}",1,,,,,,,,,[],,,,,float,[],1cdd9e8554422497eb7110a67f4c2ec3,68c1274411b4721ab26f7dc076c5210d 688498,Struggling Index - Dimension: (Urban/Rural?) A small town or village,%,"For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who rate their current life a 7 or higher and their anticipated life in five years an 8 or higher as thriving. Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021.",2023-05-15 10:32:04,2024-07-31 13:09:28,,,2020-2020,6008,29570,%,"{""unit"": ""%"", ""shortUnit"": ""%""}",0,,,struggling_index__dimension__urban_rural__a_small_town_or_village,grapher/health/2023-05-04/global_wellbeing/global_wellbeing_index#struggling_index__dimension__urban_rural__a_small_town_or_village,"{""filters"": [{""name"": ""dimension"", ""value"": ""(Urban/Rural?) A small town or village""}], ""originalName"": ""Struggling Index"", ""originalShortName"": ""struggling_index""}",1,,,,,,,,,[],,,,,float,[],ff1ed9b31929aa2514f44b11a35eee49,f959da9314a02fc317530462c110b4cc 688497,Thriving Index - Dimension: (Urban/Rural?) A rural area or on a farm,%,"For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who are neither suffering nor thriving are considered struggling (between a 4 and a 7). Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021.",2023-05-15 10:32:04,2024-07-31 13:09:27,,,2020-2020,6008,29570,%,"{""unit"": ""%"", ""shortUnit"": ""%""}",0,,,thriving_index__dimension__urban_rural__a_rural_area_or_on_a_farm,grapher/health/2023-05-04/global_wellbeing/global_wellbeing_index#thriving_index__dimension__urban_rural__a_rural_area_or_on_a_farm,"{""filters"": [{""name"": ""dimension"", ""value"": ""(Urban/Rural?) A rural area or on a farm""}], ""originalName"": ""Thriving Index"", ""originalShortName"": ""thriving_index""}",1,,,,,,,,,[],,,,,float,[],4738ce3e2e2d01041432f53d2da55306,c0aa2c15ad53562ff02a9656b045ea4c 688496,Struggling Index - Dimension: (Urban/Rural?) A rural area or on a farm,%,"For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who rate their current life a 7 or higher and their anticipated life in five years an 8 or higher as thriving. Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021.",2023-05-15 10:32:04,2024-07-31 13:09:27,,,2020-2020,6008,29570,%,"{""unit"": ""%"", ""shortUnit"": ""%""}",0,,,struggling_index__dimension__urban_rural__a_rural_area_or_on_a_farm,grapher/health/2023-05-04/global_wellbeing/global_wellbeing_index#struggling_index__dimension__urban_rural__a_rural_area_or_on_a_farm,"{""filters"": [{""name"": ""dimension"", ""value"": ""(Urban/Rural?) A rural area or on a farm""}], ""originalName"": ""Struggling Index"", ""originalShortName"": ""struggling_index""}",1,,,,,,,,,[],,,,,float,[],c91b5fb450efc925d596eb393a98b704,2cecbd20dd9c6c47be8ccb6f8f734776 688495,Suffering Index - Dimension: (Urban/Rural?) A rural area or on a farm,%,"For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who rate their current life and anticipated life in five years a 4 or lower are classified as suffering. Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021.",2023-05-15 10:32:04,2024-07-31 13:09:27,,,2020-2020,6008,29570,%,"{""unit"": ""%"", ""shortUnit"": ""%""}",0,,,suffering_index__dimension__urban_rural__a_rural_area_or_on_a_farm,grapher/health/2023-05-04/global_wellbeing/global_wellbeing_index#suffering_index__dimension__urban_rural__a_rural_area_or_on_a_farm,"{""filters"": [{""name"": ""dimension"", ""value"": ""(Urban/Rural?) A rural area or on a farm""}], ""originalName"": ""Suffering Index"", ""originalShortName"": ""suffering_index""}",1,,,,,,,,,[],,,,,float,[],03b3bef12e81886de882c1a9e1bef969,c298651add05ef92f21fb857dd0063ce 688494,Thriving Index - Dimension: (Urban/Rural?) A large city,%,"For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who are neither suffering nor thriving are considered struggling (between a 4 and a 7). Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021.",2023-05-15 10:32:04,2024-07-31 13:09:27,,,2020-2020,6008,29570,%,"{""unit"": ""%"", ""shortUnit"": ""%""}",0,,,thriving_index__dimension__urban_rural__a_large_city,grapher/health/2023-05-04/global_wellbeing/global_wellbeing_index#thriving_index__dimension__urban_rural__a_large_city,"{""filters"": [{""name"": ""dimension"", ""value"": ""(Urban/Rural?) A large city""}], ""originalName"": ""Thriving Index"", ""originalShortName"": ""thriving_index""}",1,,,,,,,,,[],,,,,float,[],6da8f7402ff0821618a690c591f646fd,7f263b1b537447f56e727357bac807e0 688493,Suffering Index - Dimension: (Urban/Rural?) A large city,%,"For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who rate their current life and anticipated life in five years a 4 or lower are classified as suffering. Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021.",2023-05-15 10:32:04,2024-07-31 13:09:27,,,2020-2020,6008,29570,%,"{""unit"": ""%"", ""shortUnit"": ""%""}",0,,,suffering_index__dimension__urban_rural__a_large_city,grapher/health/2023-05-04/global_wellbeing/global_wellbeing_index#suffering_index__dimension__urban_rural__a_large_city,"{""filters"": [{""name"": ""dimension"", ""value"": ""(Urban/Rural?) A large city""}], ""originalName"": ""Suffering Index"", ""originalShortName"": ""suffering_index""}",1,,,,,,,,,[],,,,,float,[],7f994ba35da2595915e8acb9b63c0f33,5c5f8ed39a49954bf7ff2dfcad774d97 688492,Struggling Index - Dimension: (Urban/Rural?) A large city,%,"For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who rate their current life a 7 or higher and their anticipated life in five years an 8 or higher as thriving. Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021.",2023-05-15 10:32:04,2024-07-31 13:09:27,,,2020-2020,6008,29570,%,"{""unit"": ""%"", ""shortUnit"": ""%""}",0,,,struggling_index__dimension__urban_rural__a_large_city,grapher/health/2023-05-04/global_wellbeing/global_wellbeing_index#struggling_index__dimension__urban_rural__a_large_city,"{""filters"": [{""name"": ""dimension"", ""value"": ""(Urban/Rural?) A large city""}], ""originalName"": ""Struggling Index"", ""originalShortName"": ""struggling_index""}",1,,,,,,,,,[],,,,,float,[],20f2c273cfa0199a39e216ee9efdf594,17df843ebc799f617cf2a8a096ad6a45 688491,Thriving Index - Dimension: (Per Capita Income Quintiles?) Second 20%,%,"For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who are neither suffering nor thriving are considered struggling (between a 4 and a 7). Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021.",2023-05-15 10:32:04,2024-07-31 13:09:27,,,2020-2020,6008,29570,%,"{""unit"": ""%"", ""shortUnit"": ""%""}",0,,,thriving_index__dimension__per_capita_income_quintiles__second_20pct,grapher/health/2023-05-04/global_wellbeing/global_wellbeing_index#thriving_index__dimension__per_capita_income_quintiles__second_20pct,"{""filters"": [{""name"": ""dimension"", ""value"": ""(Per Capita Income Quintiles?) Second 20%""}], ""originalName"": ""Thriving Index"", ""originalShortName"": ""thriving_index""}",1,,,,,,,,,[],,,,,float,[],b5fdac09014642174654320c56d2f051,5887438e0885ed54c227e60e2646627c 688490,Suffering Index - Dimension: (Per Capita Income Quintiles?) Second 20%,%,"For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who rate their current life and anticipated life in five years a 4 or lower are classified as suffering. Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021.",2023-05-15 10:32:04,2024-07-31 13:09:27,,,2020-2020,6008,29570,%,"{""unit"": ""%"", ""shortUnit"": ""%""}",0,,,suffering_index__dimension__per_capita_income_quintiles__second_20pct,grapher/health/2023-05-04/global_wellbeing/global_wellbeing_index#suffering_index__dimension__per_capita_income_quintiles__second_20pct,"{""filters"": [{""name"": ""dimension"", ""value"": ""(Per Capita Income Quintiles?) Second 20%""}], ""originalName"": ""Suffering Index"", ""originalShortName"": ""suffering_index""}",1,,,,,,,,,[],,,,,float,[],eda9f9d3644041f681471c1b75aa4bc6,b677b65518c596e585f0bfe2388d64f4 688489,Struggling Index - Dimension: (Per Capita Income Quintiles?) Second 20%,%,"For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who rate their current life a 7 or higher and their anticipated life in five years an 8 or higher as thriving. Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021.",2023-05-15 10:32:04,2024-07-31 13:09:27,,,2020-2020,6008,29570,%,"{""unit"": ""%"", ""shortUnit"": ""%""}",0,,,struggling_index__dimension__per_capita_income_quintiles__second_20pct,grapher/health/2023-05-04/global_wellbeing/global_wellbeing_index#struggling_index__dimension__per_capita_income_quintiles__second_20pct,"{""filters"": [{""name"": ""dimension"", ""value"": ""(Per Capita Income Quintiles?) Second 20%""}], ""originalName"": ""Struggling Index"", ""originalShortName"": ""struggling_index""}",1,,,,,,,,,[],,,,,float,[],b06e1863e1c8a274576561504165778a,5c94d0896b3a6d2a725e7e3ba1a01e61 688488,Thriving Index - Dimension: (Per Capita Income Quintiles?) Richest 20%,%,"For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who are neither suffering nor thriving are considered struggling (between a 4 and a 7). Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021.",2023-05-15 10:32:04,2024-07-31 13:09:27,,,2020-2020,6008,29570,%,"{""unit"": ""%"", ""shortUnit"": ""%""}",0,,,thriving_index__dimension__per_capita_income_quintiles__richest_20pct,grapher/health/2023-05-04/global_wellbeing/global_wellbeing_index#thriving_index__dimension__per_capita_income_quintiles__richest_20pct,"{""filters"": [{""name"": ""dimension"", ""value"": ""(Per Capita Income Quintiles?) Richest 20%""}], ""originalName"": ""Thriving Index"", ""originalShortName"": ""thriving_index""}",1,,,,,,,,,[],,,,,float,[],efcfb9fd7df2177f070518856d8321b5,0e2fc621bb946d24c9555c10b9e533f3 688487,Thriving Index - Dimension: (Per Capita Income Quintiles?) Poorest 20%,%,"For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who are neither suffering nor thriving are considered struggling (between a 4 and a 7). Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021.",2023-05-15 10:32:04,2024-07-31 13:09:27,,,2020-2020,6008,29570,%,"{""unit"": ""%"", ""shortUnit"": ""%""}",0,,,thriving_index__dimension__per_capita_income_quintiles__poorest_20pct,grapher/health/2023-05-04/global_wellbeing/global_wellbeing_index#thriving_index__dimension__per_capita_income_quintiles__poorest_20pct,"{""filters"": [{""name"": ""dimension"", ""value"": ""(Per Capita Income Quintiles?) Poorest 20%""}], ""originalName"": ""Thriving Index"", ""originalShortName"": ""thriving_index""}",1,,,,,,,,,[],,,,,float,[],60fa1c8b2747d6be827485f2ad2df065,d22b9c4e2ba241375c186052415ed029 688486,Suffering Index - Dimension: (Per Capita Income Quintiles?) Richest 20%,%,"For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who rate their current life and anticipated life in five years a 4 or lower are classified as suffering. Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021.",2023-05-15 10:32:04,2024-07-31 13:09:27,,,2020-2020,6008,29570,%,"{""unit"": ""%"", ""shortUnit"": ""%""}",0,,,suffering_index__dimension__per_capita_income_quintiles__richest_20pct,grapher/health/2023-05-04/global_wellbeing/global_wellbeing_index#suffering_index__dimension__per_capita_income_quintiles__richest_20pct,"{""filters"": [{""name"": ""dimension"", ""value"": ""(Per Capita Income Quintiles?) Richest 20%""}], ""originalName"": ""Suffering Index"", ""originalShortName"": ""suffering_index""}",1,,,,,,,,,[],,,,,float,[],a00cf4189a7fec612938971d8a46aaa8,5c84094389cdbae76676c40840c04b8a 688485,Suffering Index - Dimension: (Per Capita Income Quintiles?) Poorest 20%,%,"For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who rate their current life and anticipated life in five years a 4 or lower are classified as suffering. Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021.",2023-05-15 10:32:04,2024-07-31 13:09:27,,,2020-2020,6008,29570,%,"{""unit"": ""%"", ""shortUnit"": ""%""}",0,,,suffering_index__dimension__per_capita_income_quintiles__poorest_20pct,grapher/health/2023-05-04/global_wellbeing/global_wellbeing_index#suffering_index__dimension__per_capita_income_quintiles__poorest_20pct,"{""filters"": [{""name"": ""dimension"", ""value"": ""(Per Capita Income Quintiles?) Poorest 20%""}], ""originalName"": ""Suffering Index"", ""originalShortName"": ""suffering_index""}",1,,,,,,,,,[],,,,,float,[],780c1ec3c3096ffa03dac02041058960,708c34526800105ecc82c1b85c77a87b 688484,Struggling Index - Dimension: (Per Capita Income Quintiles?) Richest 20%,%,"For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who rate their current life a 7 or higher and their anticipated life in five years an 8 or higher as thriving. Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021.",2023-05-15 10:32:04,2024-07-31 13:09:27,,,2020-2020,6008,29570,%,"{""unit"": ""%"", ""shortUnit"": ""%""}",0,,,struggling_index__dimension__per_capita_income_quintiles__richest_20pct,grapher/health/2023-05-04/global_wellbeing/global_wellbeing_index#struggling_index__dimension__per_capita_income_quintiles__richest_20pct,"{""filters"": [{""name"": ""dimension"", ""value"": ""(Per Capita Income Quintiles?) Richest 20%""}], ""originalName"": ""Struggling Index"", ""originalShortName"": ""struggling_index""}",1,,,,,,,,,[],,,,,float,[],48a7b4d2ee34504fe9b635c2b9f5b83f,372b3a8404a1f453750c10017b596e63 688483,Struggling Index - Dimension: (Per Capita Income Quintiles?) Poorest 20%,%,"For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who rate their current life a 7 or higher and their anticipated life in five years an 8 or higher as thriving. Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021.",2023-05-15 10:32:04,2024-07-31 13:09:27,,,2020-2020,6008,29570,%,"{""unit"": ""%"", ""shortUnit"": ""%""}",0,,,struggling_index__dimension__per_capita_income_quintiles__poorest_20pct,grapher/health/2023-05-04/global_wellbeing/global_wellbeing_index#struggling_index__dimension__per_capita_income_quintiles__poorest_20pct,"{""filters"": [{""name"": ""dimension"", ""value"": ""(Per Capita Income Quintiles?) Poorest 20%""}], ""originalName"": ""Struggling Index"", ""originalShortName"": ""struggling_index""}",1,,,,,,,,,[],,,,,float,[],4e29acc2715aaf163e3e729ff459cc7e,f6b0d1c16f94c0b62d7cdca8f95b157b 688482,Thriving Index - Dimension: (Per Capita Income Quintiles?) Middle 20%,%,"For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who are neither suffering nor thriving are considered struggling (between a 4 and a 7). Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021.",2023-05-15 10:32:04,2024-07-31 13:09:27,,,2020-2020,6008,29570,%,"{""unit"": ""%"", ""shortUnit"": ""%""}",0,,,thriving_index__dimension__per_capita_income_quintiles__middle_20pct,grapher/health/2023-05-04/global_wellbeing/global_wellbeing_index#thriving_index__dimension__per_capita_income_quintiles__middle_20pct,"{""filters"": [{""name"": ""dimension"", ""value"": ""(Per Capita Income Quintiles?) Middle 20%""}], ""originalName"": ""Thriving Index"", ""originalShortName"": ""thriving_index""}",1,,,,,,,,,[],,,,,float,[],5e815e5ad93a420ff0f4c72fe01e6d2a,2dfcb766f76e20277cdf7ea881832c07 688481,Suffering Index - Dimension: (Per Capita Income Quintiles?) Middle 20%,%,"For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who rate their current life and anticipated life in five years a 4 or lower are classified as suffering. Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021.",2023-05-15 10:32:04,2024-07-31 13:09:27,,,2020-2020,6008,29570,%,"{""unit"": ""%"", ""shortUnit"": ""%""}",0,,,suffering_index__dimension__per_capita_income_quintiles__middle_20pct,grapher/health/2023-05-04/global_wellbeing/global_wellbeing_index#suffering_index__dimension__per_capita_income_quintiles__middle_20pct,"{""filters"": [{""name"": ""dimension"", ""value"": ""(Per Capita Income Quintiles?) Middle 20%""}], ""originalName"": ""Suffering Index"", ""originalShortName"": ""suffering_index""}",1,,,,,,,,,[],,,,,float,[],31093a7bf2745f699728cbd7e32a7c5e,b2d5929d2057214e0f2208c9aae549cf 688480,Struggling Index - Dimension: (Per Capita Income Quintiles?) Middle 20%,%,"For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who rate their current life a 7 or higher and their anticipated life in five years an 8 or higher as thriving. Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021.",2023-05-15 10:32:04,2024-07-31 13:09:26,,,2020-2020,6008,29570,%,"{""unit"": ""%"", ""shortUnit"": ""%""}",0,,,struggling_index__dimension__per_capita_income_quintiles__middle_20pct,grapher/health/2023-05-04/global_wellbeing/global_wellbeing_index#struggling_index__dimension__per_capita_income_quintiles__middle_20pct,"{""filters"": [{""name"": ""dimension"", ""value"": ""(Per Capita Income Quintiles?) Middle 20%""}], ""originalName"": ""Struggling Index"", ""originalShortName"": ""struggling_index""}",1,,,,,,,,,[],,,,,float,[],b8c3c2c8f1332f3493e4de9ec0d41b16,cc5ab90473f7caf11dce1f4527fe916d 688479,Thriving Index - Dimension: (Per Capita Income Quintiles?) Fourth 20%,%,"For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who are neither suffering nor thriving are considered struggling (between a 4 and a 7). Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021.",2023-05-15 10:32:04,2024-07-31 13:09:26,,,2020-2020,6008,29570,%,"{""unit"": ""%"", ""shortUnit"": ""%""}",0,,,thriving_index__dimension__per_capita_income_quintiles__fourth_20pct,grapher/health/2023-05-04/global_wellbeing/global_wellbeing_index#thriving_index__dimension__per_capita_income_quintiles__fourth_20pct,"{""filters"": [{""name"": ""dimension"", ""value"": ""(Per Capita Income Quintiles?) Fourth 20%""}], ""originalName"": ""Thriving Index"", ""originalShortName"": ""thriving_index""}",1,,,,,,,,,[],,,,,float,[],ae7e2cb8f7e0d5acfe9832c04783543b,974a83f8ab1f1ee4221a682e84708ac1 688478,Suffering Index - Dimension: (Per Capita Income Quintiles?) Fourth 20%,%,"For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who rate their current life and anticipated life in five years a 4 or lower are classified as suffering. Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021.",2023-05-15 10:32:04,2024-07-31 13:09:26,,,2020-2020,6008,29570,%,"{""unit"": ""%"", ""shortUnit"": ""%""}",0,,,suffering_index__dimension__per_capita_income_quintiles__fourth_20pct,grapher/health/2023-05-04/global_wellbeing/global_wellbeing_index#suffering_index__dimension__per_capita_income_quintiles__fourth_20pct,"{""filters"": [{""name"": ""dimension"", ""value"": ""(Per Capita Income Quintiles?) Fourth 20%""}], ""originalName"": ""Suffering Index"", ""originalShortName"": ""suffering_index""}",1,,,,,,,,,[],,,,,float,[],5b20b86cdb8f0bb90f97103947f97981,27b4f3b5fd199e7c2c544812aac80f96 688477,Struggling Index - Dimension: (Per Capita Income Quintiles?) Fourth 20%,%,"For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who rate their current life a 7 or higher and their anticipated life in five years an 8 or higher as thriving. Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021.",2023-05-15 10:32:04,2024-07-31 13:09:26,,,2020-2020,6008,29570,%,"{""unit"": ""%"", ""shortUnit"": ""%""}",0,,,struggling_index__dimension__per_capita_income_quintiles__fourth_20pct,grapher/health/2023-05-04/global_wellbeing/global_wellbeing_index#struggling_index__dimension__per_capita_income_quintiles__fourth_20pct,"{""filters"": [{""name"": ""dimension"", ""value"": ""(Per Capita Income Quintiles?) Fourth 20%""}], ""originalName"": ""Struggling Index"", ""originalShortName"": ""struggling_index""}",1,,,,,,,,,[],,,,,float,[],587f68b7e5ebcb893f8d8b40eda1e252,1f2f1a71d1168fe854add6bfb4e8b8f9 688476,Suffering Index - Dimension: (Gender?) Male,%,"For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who rate their current life and anticipated life in five years a 4 or lower are classified as suffering. Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021.",2023-05-15 10:32:04,2024-07-31 13:09:26,,,2020-2020,6008,29570,%,"{""unit"": ""%"", ""shortUnit"": ""%""}",0,,,suffering_index__dimension__gender__male,grapher/health/2023-05-04/global_wellbeing/global_wellbeing_index#suffering_index__dimension__gender__male,"{""filters"": [{""name"": ""dimension"", ""value"": ""(Gender?) Male""}], ""originalName"": ""Suffering Index"", ""originalShortName"": ""suffering_index""}",1,,,,,,,,,[],,,,,float,[],a6f6008c067b5fbbf36e8a2fecea1135,cab2a6755394830095216ca710b511df 688475,Thriving Index - Dimension: (Gender?) Male,%,"For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who are neither suffering nor thriving are considered struggling (between a 4 and a 7). Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021.",2023-05-15 10:32:04,2024-07-31 13:09:26,,,2020-2020,6008,29570,%,"{""unit"": ""%"", ""shortUnit"": ""%""}",0,,,thriving_index__dimension__gender__male,grapher/health/2023-05-04/global_wellbeing/global_wellbeing_index#thriving_index__dimension__gender__male,"{""filters"": [{""name"": ""dimension"", ""value"": ""(Gender?) Male""}], ""originalName"": ""Thriving Index"", ""originalShortName"": ""thriving_index""}",1,,,,,,,,,[],,,,,float,[],269766fec386dc965d438b4f7ce442c1,e938e3aeda37a0d242ce7f7112efbc12 688474,Struggling Index - Dimension: (Gender?) Male,%,"For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who rate their current life a 7 or higher and their anticipated life in five years an 8 or higher as thriving. Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021.",2023-05-15 10:32:04,2024-07-31 13:09:26,,,2020-2020,6008,29570,%,"{""unit"": ""%"", ""shortUnit"": ""%""}",0,,,struggling_index__dimension__gender__male,grapher/health/2023-05-04/global_wellbeing/global_wellbeing_index#struggling_index__dimension__gender__male,"{""filters"": [{""name"": ""dimension"", ""value"": ""(Gender?) Male""}], ""originalName"": ""Struggling Index"", ""originalShortName"": ""struggling_index""}",1,,,,,,,,,[],,,,,float,[],994006afe7747279c6ac1154b82176b3,0ca308703259e0f76545dfdd075dbc43 688473,Thriving Index - Dimension: (Gender?) Female,%,"For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who are neither suffering nor thriving are considered struggling (between a 4 and a 7). Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021.",2023-05-15 10:32:04,2024-07-31 13:09:26,,,2020-2020,6008,29570,%,"{""unit"": ""%"", ""shortUnit"": ""%""}",0,,,thriving_index__dimension__gender__female,grapher/health/2023-05-04/global_wellbeing/global_wellbeing_index#thriving_index__dimension__gender__female,"{""filters"": [{""name"": ""dimension"", ""value"": ""(Gender?) Female""}], ""originalName"": ""Thriving Index"", ""originalShortName"": ""thriving_index""}",1,,,,,,,,,[],,,,,float,[],7fbd3064bf2c09b6b97127e943dbc15c,f5707a325079fdb0d4c08c7eb5b18d7f 688472,Suffering Index - Dimension: (Gender?) Female,%,"For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who rate their current life and anticipated life in five years a 4 or lower are classified as suffering. Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021.",2023-05-15 10:32:04,2024-07-31 13:09:26,,,2020-2020,6008,29570,%,"{""unit"": ""%"", ""shortUnit"": ""%""}",0,,,suffering_index__dimension__gender__female,grapher/health/2023-05-04/global_wellbeing/global_wellbeing_index#suffering_index__dimension__gender__female,"{""filters"": [{""name"": ""dimension"", ""value"": ""(Gender?) Female""}], ""originalName"": ""Suffering Index"", ""originalShortName"": ""suffering_index""}",1,,,,,,,,,[],,,,,float,[],43fa69e0a181ca4b0db163f64921433d,af62ea11d8dd48d870b04fda568d7dc2 688471,Struggling Index - Dimension: (Gender?) Female,%,"For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who rate their current life a 7 or higher and their anticipated life in five years an 8 or higher as thriving. Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021.",2023-05-15 10:32:03,2024-07-31 13:09:26,,,2020-2020,6008,29570,%,"{""unit"": ""%"", ""shortUnit"": ""%""}",0,,,struggling_index__dimension__gender__female,grapher/health/2023-05-04/global_wellbeing/global_wellbeing_index#struggling_index__dimension__gender__female,"{""filters"": [{""name"": ""dimension"", ""value"": ""(Gender?) Female""}], ""originalName"": ""Struggling Index"", ""originalShortName"": ""struggling_index""}",1,,,,,,,,,[],,,,,float,[],e9392b0c8454083830501a36a856455d,cc67168d7f439a6b4d4c8f63fe023d7c 688470,Suffering Index - Dimension: (Feelings About Household Income?) Living comfortably on present income,%,"For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who rate their current life and anticipated life in five years a 4 or lower are classified as suffering. Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021.",2023-05-15 10:32:03,2024-07-31 13:09:26,,,2020-2020,6008,29570,%,"{""unit"": ""%"", ""shortUnit"": ""%""}",0,,,suffering_index__dimension__feelings_about_household_income__living_comfortably_on_present_income,grapher/health/2023-05-04/global_wellbeing/global_wellbeing_index#suffering_index__dimension__feelings_about_household_income__living_comfortably_on_present_income,"{""filters"": [{""name"": ""dimension"", ""value"": ""(Feelings About Household Income?) Living comfortably on present income""}], ""originalName"": ""Suffering Index"", ""originalShortName"": ""suffering_index""}",1,,,,,,,,,[],,,,,float,[],60171a7fc90d72159e57db9bcd66e04a,9467f6116fc8f73131c2db92bfe88774 688469,Thriving Index - Dimension: (Feelings About Household Income?) Living comfortably on present income,%,"For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who are neither suffering nor thriving are considered struggling (between a 4 and a 7). Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021.",2023-05-15 10:32:03,2024-07-31 13:09:26,,,2020-2020,6008,29570,%,"{""unit"": ""%"", ""shortUnit"": ""%""}",0,,,thriving_index__dimension__feelings_about_household_income__living_comfortably_on_present_income,grapher/health/2023-05-04/global_wellbeing/global_wellbeing_index#thriving_index__dimension__feelings_about_household_income__living_comfortably_on_present_income,"{""filters"": [{""name"": ""dimension"", ""value"": ""(Feelings About Household Income?) Living comfortably on present income""}], ""originalName"": ""Thriving Index"", ""originalShortName"": ""thriving_index""}",1,,,,,,,,,[],,,,,float,[],6605e6661110cc88cf901bd06333432d,14fc9caa67b377cf157e39ed83d4e23e 688468,Thriving Index - Dimension: (Feelings About Household Income?) Getting by on present income,%,"For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who are neither suffering nor thriving are considered struggling (between a 4 and a 7). Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021.",2023-05-15 10:32:03,2024-07-31 13:09:26,,,2020-2020,6008,29570,%,"{""unit"": ""%"", ""shortUnit"": ""%""}",0,,,thriving_index__dimension__feelings_about_household_income__getting_by_on_present_income,grapher/health/2023-05-04/global_wellbeing/global_wellbeing_index#thriving_index__dimension__feelings_about_household_income__getting_by_on_present_income,"{""filters"": [{""name"": ""dimension"", ""value"": ""(Feelings About Household Income?) Getting by on present income""}], ""originalName"": ""Thriving Index"", ""originalShortName"": ""thriving_index""}",1,,,,,,,,,[],,,,,float,[],b3c9ab0049752276e2224fa748407e69,c392fdc9a2a1959b37d404311d234917 688467,Struggling Index - Dimension: (Feelings About Household Income?) Living comfortably on present income,%,"For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who rate their current life a 7 or higher and their anticipated life in five years an 8 or higher as thriving. Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021.",2023-05-15 10:32:03,2024-07-31 13:09:26,,,2020-2020,6008,29570,%,"{""unit"": ""%"", ""shortUnit"": ""%""}",0,,,struggling_index__dimension__feelings_about_household_income__living_comfortably_on_present_income,grapher/health/2023-05-04/global_wellbeing/global_wellbeing_index#struggling_index__dimension__feelings_about_household_income__living_comfortably_on_present_income,"{""filters"": [{""name"": ""dimension"", ""value"": ""(Feelings About Household Income?) Living comfortably on present income""}], ""originalName"": ""Struggling Index"", ""originalShortName"": ""struggling_index""}",1,,,,,,,,,[],,,,,float,[],4d62c0ce944e2e452da00fb0613413dd,e442a7a67270e357d14b74865adab393 688466,Suffering Index - Dimension: (Feelings About Household Income?) Getting by on present income,%,"For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who rate their current life and anticipated life in five years a 4 or lower are classified as suffering. Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021.",2023-05-15 10:32:03,2024-07-31 13:09:26,,,2020-2020,6008,29570,%,"{""unit"": ""%"", ""shortUnit"": ""%""}",0,,,suffering_index__dimension__feelings_about_household_income__getting_by_on_present_income,grapher/health/2023-05-04/global_wellbeing/global_wellbeing_index#suffering_index__dimension__feelings_about_household_income__getting_by_on_present_income,"{""filters"": [{""name"": ""dimension"", ""value"": ""(Feelings About Household Income?) Getting by on present income""}], ""originalName"": ""Suffering Index"", ""originalShortName"": ""suffering_index""}",1,,,,,,,,,[],,,,,float,[],84eebf4501168c1490e8190b47e65745,c96cbc3f9d82ae48fa43420266ae66a0 688465,Struggling Index - Dimension: (Feelings About Household Income?) Getting by on present income,%,"For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who rate their current life a 7 or higher and their anticipated life in five years an 8 or higher as thriving. Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021.",2023-05-15 10:32:02,2024-07-31 13:09:26,,,2020-2020,6008,29570,%,"{""unit"": ""%"", ""shortUnit"": ""%""}",0,,,struggling_index__dimension__feelings_about_household_income__getting_by_on_present_income,grapher/health/2023-05-04/global_wellbeing/global_wellbeing_index#struggling_index__dimension__feelings_about_household_income__getting_by_on_present_income,"{""filters"": [{""name"": ""dimension"", ""value"": ""(Feelings About Household Income?) Getting by on present income""}], ""originalName"": ""Struggling Index"", ""originalShortName"": ""struggling_index""}",1,,,,,,,,,[],,,,,float,[],e2a6735cf803e259b7d409924f9f3539,f985710fb54c1addd8a83a302bb457b9 688464,Suffering Index - Dimension: (Feelings About Household Income?) Finding it very difficult on present income,%,"For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who rate their current life and anticipated life in five years a 4 or lower are classified as suffering. Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021.",2023-05-15 10:32:02,2024-07-31 13:09:26,,,2020-2020,6008,29570,%,"{""unit"": ""%"", ""shortUnit"": ""%""}",0,,,suffering_index__dimension__feelings_about_household_income__finding_it_very_difficult_on_present_income,grapher/health/2023-05-04/global_wellbeing/global_wellbeing_index#suffering_index__dimension__feelings_about_household_income__finding_it_very_difficult_on_present_income,"{""filters"": [{""name"": ""dimension"", ""value"": ""(Feelings About Household Income?) Finding it very difficult on present income""}], ""originalName"": ""Suffering Index"", ""originalShortName"": ""suffering_index""}",1,,,,,,,,,[],,,,,float,[],1263177789f6a74eabe3079a82c3ea3c,f758da3e4fe9fc93be50da091d390462 688463,Thriving Index - Dimension: (Feelings About Household Income?) Finding it difficult on present income,%,"For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who are neither suffering nor thriving are considered struggling (between a 4 and a 7). Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021.",2023-05-15 10:32:02,2024-07-31 13:09:26,,,2020-2020,6008,29570,%,"{""unit"": ""%"", ""shortUnit"": ""%""}",0,,,thriving_index__dimension__feelings_about_household_income__finding_it_difficult_on_present_income,grapher/health/2023-05-04/global_wellbeing/global_wellbeing_index#thriving_index__dimension__feelings_about_household_income__finding_it_difficult_on_present_income,"{""filters"": [{""name"": ""dimension"", ""value"": ""(Feelings About Household Income?) Finding it difficult on present income""}], ""originalName"": ""Thriving Index"", ""originalShortName"": ""thriving_index""}",1,,,,,,,,,[],,,,,float,[],9b484cec41cde8c8e972865558f05dd4,18bc05b8d83096ed7447c10b58987099 688462,Struggling Index - Dimension: (Feelings About Household Income?) Finding it very difficult on present income,%,"For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who rate their current life a 7 or higher and their anticipated life in five years an 8 or higher as thriving. Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021.",2023-05-15 10:32:02,2024-07-31 13:09:26,,,2020-2020,6008,29570,%,"{""unit"": ""%"", ""shortUnit"": ""%""}",0,,,struggling_index__dimension__feelings_about_household_income__finding_it_very_difficult_on_present_income,grapher/health/2023-05-04/global_wellbeing/global_wellbeing_index#struggling_index__dimension__feelings_about_household_income__finding_it_very_difficult_on_present_income,"{""filters"": [{""name"": ""dimension"", ""value"": ""(Feelings About Household Income?) Finding it very difficult on present income""}], ""originalName"": ""Struggling Index"", ""originalShortName"": ""struggling_index""}",1,,,,,,,,,[],,,,,float,[],a481ae3958fcb5c8c98bc0c89d7819fa,8e1bbb9f4001a7b3da3338d94b050add 688461,Suffering Index - Dimension: (Feelings About Household Income?) Finding it difficult on present income,%,"For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who rate their current life and anticipated life in five years a 4 or lower are classified as suffering. Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021.",2023-05-15 10:32:02,2024-07-31 13:09:26,,,2020-2020,6008,29570,%,"{""unit"": ""%"", ""shortUnit"": ""%""}",0,,,suffering_index__dimension__feelings_about_household_income__finding_it_difficult_on_present_income,grapher/health/2023-05-04/global_wellbeing/global_wellbeing_index#suffering_index__dimension__feelings_about_household_income__finding_it_difficult_on_present_income,"{""filters"": [{""name"": ""dimension"", ""value"": ""(Feelings About Household Income?) Finding it difficult on present income""}], ""originalName"": ""Suffering Index"", ""originalShortName"": ""suffering_index""}",1,,,,,,,,,[],,,,,float,[],02c91cc8306e653e3a28e7753478c91d,f4e4497bea417742f9c8787a65e8e8d9 688460,Struggling Index - Dimension: (Feelings About Household Income?) Finding it difficult on present income,%,"For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who rate their current life a 7 or higher and their anticipated life in five years an 8 or higher as thriving. Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021.",2023-05-15 10:32:02,2024-07-31 13:09:25,,,2020-2020,6008,29570,%,"{""unit"": ""%"", ""shortUnit"": ""%""}",0,,,struggling_index__dimension__feelings_about_household_income__finding_it_difficult_on_present_income,grapher/health/2023-05-04/global_wellbeing/global_wellbeing_index#struggling_index__dimension__feelings_about_household_income__finding_it_difficult_on_present_income,"{""filters"": [{""name"": ""dimension"", ""value"": ""(Feelings About Household Income?) Finding it difficult on present income""}], ""originalName"": ""Struggling Index"", ""originalShortName"": ""struggling_index""}",1,,,,,,,,,[],,,,,float,[],754e5128bde33eb6813e872d747fc0b9,0f3b489ad0a1d5e732d18845e01c4711 688459,Thriving Index - Dimension: (Feelings About Household Income?) Finding it very difficult on present income,%,"For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who are neither suffering nor thriving are considered struggling (between a 4 and a 7). Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021.",2023-05-15 10:32:02,2024-07-31 13:09:26,,,2020-2020,6008,29570,%,"{""unit"": ""%"", ""shortUnit"": ""%""}",0,,,thriving_index__dimension__feelings_about_household_income__finding_it_very_difficult_on_present_income,grapher/health/2023-05-04/global_wellbeing/global_wellbeing_index#thriving_index__dimension__feelings_about_household_income__finding_it_very_difficult_on_present_income,"{""filters"": [{""name"": ""dimension"", ""value"": ""(Feelings About Household Income?) Finding it very difficult on present income""}], ""originalName"": ""Thriving Index"", ""originalShortName"": ""thriving_index""}",1,,,,,,,,,[],,,,,float,[],7f0dfdc3c2faa9ba0c26c8b5415f7d78,4700d389bcd196cc3bf2669248533a19 688458,Struggling Index - Dimension: (Employment Status?) Out of workforce,%,"For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who rate their current life a 7 or higher and their anticipated life in five years an 8 or higher as thriving. Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021.",2023-05-15 10:32:02,2024-07-31 13:09:25,,,2020-2020,6008,29570,%,"{""unit"": ""%"", ""shortUnit"": ""%""}",0,,,struggling_index__dimension__employment_status__out_of_workforce,grapher/health/2023-05-04/global_wellbeing/global_wellbeing_index#struggling_index__dimension__employment_status__out_of_workforce,"{""filters"": [{""name"": ""dimension"", ""value"": ""(Employment Status?) 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Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021.",2023-05-15 10:32:02,2024-07-31 13:09:25,,,2020-2020,6008,29570,%,"{""unit"": ""%"", ""shortUnit"": ""%""}",0,,,thriving_index__dimension__employment_status__employed_part_time_do_not_want_full_time,grapher/health/2023-05-04/global_wellbeing/global_wellbeing_index#thriving_index__dimension__employment_status__employed_part_time_do_not_want_full_time,"{""filters"": [{""name"": ""dimension"", ""value"": ""(Employment Status?) Employed part time do not want full time""}], ""originalName"": ""Thriving Index"", ""originalShortName"": ""thriving_index""}",1,,,,,,,,,[],,,,,float,[],f6dd9c2a5ccd9cf06bf48958c29e5d3a,bd91e3cd510e60c0de43a3fa27ed9669 688456,Thriving Index - Dimension: (Employment Status?) Employed part time want full time,%,"For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who are neither suffering nor thriving are considered struggling (between a 4 and a 7). Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021.",2023-05-15 10:32:02,2024-07-31 13:09:25,,,2020-2020,6008,29570,%,"{""unit"": ""%"", ""shortUnit"": ""%""}",0,,,thriving_index__dimension__employment_status__employed_part_time_want_full_time,grapher/health/2023-05-04/global_wellbeing/global_wellbeing_index#thriving_index__dimension__employment_status__employed_part_time_want_full_time,"{""filters"": [{""name"": ""dimension"", ""value"": ""(Employment Status?) Employed part time want full time""}], ""originalName"": ""Thriving Index"", ""originalShortName"": ""thriving_index""}",1,,,,,,,,,[],,,,,float,[],7823aac79d4713b292f6dabdb3babe02,c1a32b7e8eb06041635b34ab178f5134 688455,Struggling Index - Dimension: (Employment Status?) Employed part time want full time,%,"For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who rate their current life a 7 or higher and their anticipated life in five years an 8 or higher as thriving. Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021.",2023-05-15 10:32:02,2024-07-31 13:09:25,,,2020-2020,6008,29570,%,"{""unit"": ""%"", ""shortUnit"": ""%""}",0,,,struggling_index__dimension__employment_status__employed_part_time_want_full_time,grapher/health/2023-05-04/global_wellbeing/global_wellbeing_index#struggling_index__dimension__employment_status__employed_part_time_want_full_time,"{""filters"": [{""name"": ""dimension"", ""value"": ""(Employment Status?) Employed part time want full time""}], ""originalName"": ""Struggling Index"", ""originalShortName"": ""struggling_index""}",1,,,,,,,,,[],,,,,float,[],80600eeb0948cd65894ff3d1a5174954,15fdd2d27507b81cfa627292462ed4ea 688454,Suffering Index - Dimension: (Employment Status?) Employed part time want full time,%,"For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who rate their current life and anticipated life in five years a 4 or lower are classified as suffering. Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021.",2023-05-15 10:32:02,2024-07-31 13:09:25,,,2020-2020,6008,29570,%,"{""unit"": ""%"", ""shortUnit"": ""%""}",0,,,suffering_index__dimension__employment_status__employed_part_time_want_full_time,grapher/health/2023-05-04/global_wellbeing/global_wellbeing_index#suffering_index__dimension__employment_status__employed_part_time_want_full_time,"{""filters"": [{""name"": ""dimension"", ""value"": ""(Employment Status?) Employed part time want full time""}], ""originalName"": ""Suffering Index"", ""originalShortName"": ""suffering_index""}",1,,,,,,,,,[],,,,,float,[],d5b73000c7b011e4d7b53f87491549af,3985be9d597587240807f377e1b3c253 688453,Suffering Index - Dimension: (Employment Status?) Employed part time do not want full time,%,"For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who rate their current life and anticipated life in five years a 4 or lower are classified as suffering. Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021.",2023-05-15 10:32:02,2024-07-31 13:09:25,,,2020-2020,6008,29570,%,"{""unit"": ""%"", ""shortUnit"": ""%""}",0,,,suffering_index__dimension__employment_status__employed_part_time_do_not_want_full_time,grapher/health/2023-05-04/global_wellbeing/global_wellbeing_index#suffering_index__dimension__employment_status__employed_part_time_do_not_want_full_time,"{""filters"": [{""name"": ""dimension"", ""value"": ""(Employment Status?) Employed part time do not want full time""}], ""originalName"": ""Suffering Index"", ""originalShortName"": ""suffering_index""}",1,,,,,,,,,[],,,,,float,[],1c935fa2e2e0913c4fa9bfd219df7e43,c1273e416ac8be85d5a8fe1da07dbb90 688452,Struggling Index - Dimension: (Employment Status?) Employed part time do not want full time,%,"For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who rate their current life a 7 or higher and their anticipated life in five years an 8 or higher as thriving. Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021.",2023-05-15 10:32:02,2024-07-31 13:09:25,,,2020-2020,6008,29570,%,"{""unit"": ""%"", ""shortUnit"": ""%""}",0,,,struggling_index__dimension__employment_status__employed_part_time_do_not_want_full_time,grapher/health/2023-05-04/global_wellbeing/global_wellbeing_index#struggling_index__dimension__employment_status__employed_part_time_do_not_want_full_time,"{""filters"": [{""name"": ""dimension"", ""value"": ""(Employment Status?) Employed part time do not want full time""}], ""originalName"": ""Struggling Index"", ""originalShortName"": ""struggling_index""}",1,,,,,,,,,[],,,,,float,[],fe680262eaf2f100c95d9e42702e8d13,257882168229d3dc403b3db049f527d1 688451,Thriving Index - Dimension: (Employment Status?) Unemployed,%,"For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who are neither suffering nor thriving are considered struggling (between a 4 and a 7). Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021.",2023-05-15 10:32:02,2024-07-31 13:09:25,,,2020-2020,6008,29570,%,"{""unit"": ""%"", ""shortUnit"": ""%""}",0,,,thriving_index__dimension__employment_status__unemployed,grapher/health/2023-05-04/global_wellbeing/global_wellbeing_index#thriving_index__dimension__employment_status__unemployed,"{""filters"": [{""name"": ""dimension"", ""value"": ""(Employment Status?) Unemployed""}], ""originalName"": ""Thriving Index"", ""originalShortName"": ""thriving_index""}",1,,,,,,,,,[],,,,,float,[],ce70d7444517b120bc5796989f887b67,5e0be520ce9fc9f65022c73da2ba6f7a 688450,Suffering Index - Dimension: (Employment Status?) Unemployed,%,"For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who rate their current life and anticipated life in five years a 4 or lower are classified as suffering. Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021.",2023-05-15 10:32:02,2024-07-31 13:09:25,,,2020-2020,6008,29570,%,"{""unit"": ""%"", ""shortUnit"": ""%""}",0,,,suffering_index__dimension__employment_status__unemployed,grapher/health/2023-05-04/global_wellbeing/global_wellbeing_index#suffering_index__dimension__employment_status__unemployed,"{""filters"": [{""name"": ""dimension"", ""value"": ""(Employment Status?) Unemployed""}], ""originalName"": ""Suffering Index"", ""originalShortName"": ""suffering_index""}",1,,,,,,,,,[],,,,,float,[],305b8d71c4c69731ea4ada35e219a045,0f7c7a9d252e757664e935c47dee0db7 688449,Thriving Index - Dimension: (Employment Status?) Out of workforce,%,"For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who are neither suffering nor thriving are considered struggling (between a 4 and a 7). Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021.",2023-05-15 10:32:02,2024-07-31 13:09:25,,,2020-2020,6008,29570,%,"{""unit"": ""%"", ""shortUnit"": ""%""}",0,,,thriving_index__dimension__employment_status__out_of_workforce,grapher/health/2023-05-04/global_wellbeing/global_wellbeing_index#thriving_index__dimension__employment_status__out_of_workforce,"{""filters"": [{""name"": ""dimension"", ""value"": ""(Employment Status?) Out of workforce""}], ""originalName"": ""Thriving Index"", ""originalShortName"": ""thriving_index""}",1,,,,,,,,,[],,,,,float,[],24cfecf5c33e4ea02da11e3e3390d335,df2d286b6a81bc17e68c10b812f7c6ee 688448,Struggling Index - Dimension: (Employment Status?) Unemployed,%,"For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who rate their current life a 7 or higher and their anticipated life in five years an 8 or higher as thriving. Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021.",2023-05-15 10:32:02,2024-07-31 13:09:25,,,2020-2020,6008,29570,%,"{""unit"": ""%"", ""shortUnit"": ""%""}",0,,,struggling_index__dimension__employment_status__unemployed,grapher/health/2023-05-04/global_wellbeing/global_wellbeing_index#struggling_index__dimension__employment_status__unemployed,"{""filters"": [{""name"": ""dimension"", ""value"": ""(Employment Status?) Unemployed""}], ""originalName"": ""Struggling Index"", ""originalShortName"": ""struggling_index""}",1,,,,,,,,,[],,,,,float,[],a310e77603363a523330e33f816c0cb4,23eab0c8974bbed53e040b50b64a0d51 688447,Suffering Index - Dimension: (Employment Status?) Out of workforce,%,"For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who rate their current life and anticipated life in five years a 4 or lower are classified as suffering. Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021.",2023-05-15 10:32:02,2024-07-31 13:09:25,,,2020-2020,6008,29570,%,"{""unit"": ""%"", ""shortUnit"": ""%""}",0,,,suffering_index__dimension__employment_status__out_of_workforce,grapher/health/2023-05-04/global_wellbeing/global_wellbeing_index#suffering_index__dimension__employment_status__out_of_workforce,"{""filters"": [{""name"": ""dimension"", ""value"": ""(Employment Status?) Out of workforce""}], ""originalName"": ""Suffering Index"", ""originalShortName"": ""suffering_index""}",1,,,,,,,,,[],,,,,float,[],d52d7dbd6419649a1f04ed672b41e377,92537582f5c9dc3eea505446859705e8 688446,Thriving Index - Dimension: (Employment Status?) Employed full time for self,%,"For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who are neither suffering nor thriving are considered struggling (between a 4 and a 7). Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021.",2023-05-15 10:32:02,2024-07-31 13:09:25,,,2020-2020,6008,29570,%,"{""unit"": ""%"", ""shortUnit"": ""%""}",0,,,thriving_index__dimension__employment_status__employed_full_time_for_self,grapher/health/2023-05-04/global_wellbeing/global_wellbeing_index#thriving_index__dimension__employment_status__employed_full_time_for_self,"{""filters"": [{""name"": ""dimension"", ""value"": ""(Employment Status?) Employed full time for self""}], ""originalName"": ""Thriving Index"", ""originalShortName"": ""thriving_index""}",1,,,,,,,,,[],,,,,float,[],589dc566df239a7725a7e581c6702e87,a32d6d843d903a7bd432dc0ffb620c9e 688445,Suffering Index - Dimension: (Employment Status?) Employed full time for self,%,"For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who rate their current life and anticipated life in five years a 4 or lower are classified as suffering. Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021.",2023-05-15 10:32:02,2024-07-31 13:09:25,,,2020-2020,6008,29570,%,"{""unit"": ""%"", ""shortUnit"": ""%""}",0,,,suffering_index__dimension__employment_status__employed_full_time_for_self,grapher/health/2023-05-04/global_wellbeing/global_wellbeing_index#suffering_index__dimension__employment_status__employed_full_time_for_self,"{""filters"": [{""name"": ""dimension"", ""value"": ""(Employment Status?) Employed full time for self""}], ""originalName"": ""Suffering Index"", ""originalShortName"": ""suffering_index""}",1,,,,,,,,,[],,,,,float,[],c0185956e9d43df299779817e3700bf7,be31cffbed08f3656d5f2e590532f504 688444,Struggling Index - Dimension: (Employment Status?) Employed full time for self,%,"For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who rate their current life a 7 or higher and their anticipated life in five years an 8 or higher as thriving. Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021.",2023-05-15 10:32:02,2024-07-31 13:09:25,,,2020-2020,6008,29570,%,"{""unit"": ""%"", ""shortUnit"": ""%""}",0,,,struggling_index__dimension__employment_status__employed_full_time_for_self,grapher/health/2023-05-04/global_wellbeing/global_wellbeing_index#struggling_index__dimension__employment_status__employed_full_time_for_self,"{""filters"": [{""name"": ""dimension"", ""value"": ""(Employment Status?) Employed full time for self""}], ""originalName"": ""Struggling Index"", ""originalShortName"": ""struggling_index""}",1,,,,,,,,,[],,,,,float,[],95a1dfb65dab720ca39bcfc5e33d16d2,e2e43b3a7323f31466385ff3fa6b3bee 688443,Thriving Index - Dimension: (Employment Status?) Employed full time for an employer,%,"For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who are neither suffering nor thriving are considered struggling (between a 4 and a 7). Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021.",2023-05-15 10:32:02,2024-07-31 13:09:25,,,2020-2020,6008,29570,%,"{""unit"": ""%"", ""shortUnit"": ""%""}",0,,,thriving_index__dimension__employment_status__employed_full_time_for_an_employer,grapher/health/2023-05-04/global_wellbeing/global_wellbeing_index#thriving_index__dimension__employment_status__employed_full_time_for_an_employer,"{""filters"": [{""name"": ""dimension"", ""value"": ""(Employment Status?) Employed full time for an employer""}], ""originalName"": ""Thriving Index"", ""originalShortName"": ""thriving_index""}",1,,,,,,,,,[],,,,,float,[],f624fca7c2301f5c8095664ce921a62a,f57eaf6efca1a5a60736d320585f3ac7 688442,Suffering Index - Dimension: (Employment Status?) Employed full time for an employer,%,"For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who rate their current life and anticipated life in five years a 4 or lower are classified as suffering. Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021.",2023-05-15 10:32:02,2024-07-31 13:09:25,,,2020-2020,6008,29570,%,"{""unit"": ""%"", ""shortUnit"": ""%""}",0,,,suffering_index__dimension__employment_status__employed_full_time_for_an_employer,grapher/health/2023-05-04/global_wellbeing/global_wellbeing_index#suffering_index__dimension__employment_status__employed_full_time_for_an_employer,"{""filters"": [{""name"": ""dimension"", ""value"": ""(Employment Status?) Employed full time for an employer""}], ""originalName"": ""Suffering Index"", ""originalShortName"": ""suffering_index""}",1,,,,,,,,,[],,,,,float,[],5596a432f8fde1b610361c135a6b5139,0a078cbafd256ce4a3e1c355caf5fc94 688441,Struggling Index - Dimension: (Employment Status?) Employed full time for an employer,%,"For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who rate their current life a 7 or higher and their anticipated life in five years an 8 or higher as thriving. Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021.",2023-05-15 10:32:02,2024-07-31 13:09:25,,,2020-2020,6008,29570,%,"{""unit"": ""%"", ""shortUnit"": ""%""}",0,,,struggling_index__dimension__employment_status__employed_full_time_for_an_employer,grapher/health/2023-05-04/global_wellbeing/global_wellbeing_index#struggling_index__dimension__employment_status__employed_full_time_for_an_employer,"{""filters"": [{""name"": ""dimension"", ""value"": ""(Employment Status?) Employed full time for an employer""}], ""originalName"": ""Struggling Index"", ""originalShortName"": ""struggling_index""}",1,,,,,,,,,[],,,,,float,[],0bc4eb14e7cb5df3d784b33f08fa03be,3baa8300c1e09b9847f99cc2d7823f3d 688440,Thriving Index - Dimension: (Age?) 65+,%,"For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who are neither suffering nor thriving are considered struggling (between a 4 and a 7). Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021.",2023-05-15 10:32:02,2024-07-31 13:09:24,,,2020-2020,6008,29570,%,"{""unit"": ""%"", ""shortUnit"": ""%""}",0,,,thriving_index__dimension__age__65plus,grapher/health/2023-05-04/global_wellbeing/global_wellbeing_index#thriving_index__dimension__age__65plus,"{""filters"": [{""name"": ""dimension"", ""value"": ""(Age?) 65+""}], ""originalName"": ""Thriving Index"", ""originalShortName"": ""thriving_index""}",1,,,,,,,,,[],,,,,float,[],697c07708efa8df10e24f63a6f3faa6c,75c8b0fe2ef2ac454059bc53a4422cde 688439,Suffering Index - Dimension: (Age?) 65+,%,"For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who rate their current life and anticipated life in five years a 4 or lower are classified as suffering. Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021.",2023-05-15 10:32:02,2024-07-31 13:09:24,,,2020-2020,6008,29570,%,"{""unit"": ""%"", ""shortUnit"": ""%""}",0,,,suffering_index__dimension__age__65plus,grapher/health/2023-05-04/global_wellbeing/global_wellbeing_index#suffering_index__dimension__age__65plus,"{""filters"": [{""name"": ""dimension"", ""value"": ""(Age?) 65+""}], ""originalName"": ""Suffering Index"", ""originalShortName"": ""suffering_index""}",1,,,,,,,,,[],,,,,float,[],a1f91aa90ea3ab74bfb74adbd0bdebac,9f5495ec9a35c3f8d4b868abfc6dd0a2 688438,Struggling Index - Dimension: (Age?) 65+,%,"For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who rate their current life a 7 or higher and their anticipated life in five years an 8 or higher as thriving. Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021.",2023-05-15 10:32:02,2024-07-31 13:09:24,,,2020-2020,6008,29570,%,"{""unit"": ""%"", ""shortUnit"": ""%""}",0,,,struggling_index__dimension__age__65plus,grapher/health/2023-05-04/global_wellbeing/global_wellbeing_index#struggling_index__dimension__age__65plus,"{""filters"": [{""name"": ""dimension"", ""value"": ""(Age?) 65+""}], ""originalName"": ""Struggling Index"", ""originalShortName"": ""struggling_index""}",1,,,,,,,,,[],,,,,float,[],ca791c8783180601fe05755c9ae8f869,4cdb8a8fd71f41a6e99af0fedebbea8d 688437,Thriving Index - Dimension: (Age?) 45-64,%,"For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who are neither suffering nor thriving are considered struggling (between a 4 and a 7). Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021.",2023-05-15 10:32:02,2024-07-31 13:09:24,,,2020-2020,6008,29570,%,"{""unit"": ""%"", ""shortUnit"": ""%""}",0,,,thriving_index__dimension__age__45_64,grapher/health/2023-05-04/global_wellbeing/global_wellbeing_index#thriving_index__dimension__age__45_64,"{""filters"": [{""name"": ""dimension"", ""value"": ""(Age?) 45-64""}], ""originalName"": ""Thriving Index"", ""originalShortName"": ""thriving_index""}",1,,,,,,,,,[],,,,,float,[],629e59446cb23391f2128c52faf68beb,6cd8d0cf65fe44442202d9b8c1184a67 688436,Suffering Index - Dimension: (Age?) 45-64,%,"For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who rate their current life and anticipated life in five years a 4 or lower are classified as suffering. Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021.",2023-05-15 10:32:02,2024-07-31 13:09:24,,,2020-2020,6008,29570,%,"{""unit"": ""%"", ""shortUnit"": ""%""}",0,,,suffering_index__dimension__age__45_64,grapher/health/2023-05-04/global_wellbeing/global_wellbeing_index#suffering_index__dimension__age__45_64,"{""filters"": [{""name"": ""dimension"", ""value"": ""(Age?) 45-64""}], ""originalName"": ""Suffering Index"", ""originalShortName"": ""suffering_index""}",1,,,,,,,,,[],,,,,float,[],27845035fac570ca2285c3b6e0beb884,4134453bdb03916ff9dddc234cb1e1bd 688435,Thriving Index - Dimension: (Age?) 35-44,%,"For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who are neither suffering nor thriving are considered struggling (between a 4 and a 7). Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021.",2023-05-15 10:32:02,2024-07-31 13:09:24,,,2020-2020,6008,29570,%,"{""unit"": ""%"", ""shortUnit"": ""%""}",0,,,thriving_index__dimension__age__35_44,grapher/health/2023-05-04/global_wellbeing/global_wellbeing_index#thriving_index__dimension__age__35_44,"{""filters"": [{""name"": ""dimension"", ""value"": ""(Age?) 35-44""}], ""originalName"": ""Thriving Index"", ""originalShortName"": ""thriving_index""}",1,,,,,,,,,[],,,,,float,[],232c16db953a29f7e8286dade0bec781,0107a4df980b47cdc045b43a2821cce3 688434,Struggling Index - Dimension: (Age?) 45-64,%,"For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who rate their current life a 7 or higher and their anticipated life in five years an 8 or higher as thriving. Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021.",2023-05-15 10:32:02,2024-07-31 13:09:24,,,2020-2020,6008,29570,%,"{""unit"": ""%"", ""shortUnit"": ""%""}",0,,,struggling_index__dimension__age__45_64,grapher/health/2023-05-04/global_wellbeing/global_wellbeing_index#struggling_index__dimension__age__45_64,"{""filters"": [{""name"": ""dimension"", ""value"": ""(Age?) 45-64""}], ""originalName"": ""Struggling Index"", ""originalShortName"": ""struggling_index""}",1,,,,,,,,,[],,,,,float,[],4e3edf61564f11ab5d0bb305aff007e3,083303f4663ce82f7fdd6087684305e3 688433,Suffering Index - Dimension: (Age?) 35-44,%,"For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who rate their current life and anticipated life in five years a 4 or lower are classified as suffering. Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021.",2023-05-15 10:32:02,2024-07-31 13:09:24,,,2020-2020,6008,29570,%,"{""unit"": ""%"", ""shortUnit"": ""%""}",0,,,suffering_index__dimension__age__35_44,grapher/health/2023-05-04/global_wellbeing/global_wellbeing_index#suffering_index__dimension__age__35_44,"{""filters"": [{""name"": ""dimension"", ""value"": ""(Age?) 35-44""}], ""originalName"": ""Suffering Index"", ""originalShortName"": ""suffering_index""}",1,,,,,,,,,[],,,,,float,[],a1c103997d3eadafb008bd1cb0646722,a1362f52e683c522701f304200544b1d 688432,Struggling Index - Dimension: (Age?) 35-44,%,"For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who rate their current life a 7 or higher and their anticipated life in five years an 8 or higher as thriving. Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021.",2023-05-15 10:32:02,2024-07-31 13:09:24,,,2020-2020,6008,29570,%,"{""unit"": ""%"", ""shortUnit"": ""%""}",0,,,struggling_index__dimension__age__35_44,grapher/health/2023-05-04/global_wellbeing/global_wellbeing_index#struggling_index__dimension__age__35_44,"{""filters"": [{""name"": ""dimension"", ""value"": ""(Age?) 35-44""}], ""originalName"": ""Struggling Index"", ""originalShortName"": ""struggling_index""}",1,,,,,,,,,[],,,,,float,[],38bf19a780d9f64fad27081087583bb3,41a32f5f812f1fa3964ce9afdaa0ba96 688431,Thriving Index - Dimension: (Age?) 25-34,%,"For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who are neither suffering nor thriving are considered struggling (between a 4 and a 7). Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021.",2023-05-15 10:32:02,2024-07-31 13:09:24,,,2020-2020,6008,29570,%,"{""unit"": ""%"", ""shortUnit"": ""%""}",0,,,thriving_index__dimension__age__25_34,grapher/health/2023-05-04/global_wellbeing/global_wellbeing_index#thriving_index__dimension__age__25_34,"{""filters"": [{""name"": ""dimension"", ""value"": ""(Age?) 25-34""}], ""originalName"": ""Thriving Index"", ""originalShortName"": ""thriving_index""}",1,,,,,,,,,[],,,,,float,[],f2bd0825338c37525168e9b950acc466,687aca3b4df84fc4f05613d0d319d67a 688430,Suffering Index - Dimension: (Age?) 25-34,%,"For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who rate their current life and anticipated life in five years a 4 or lower are classified as suffering. Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021.",2023-05-15 10:32:02,2024-07-31 13:09:24,,,2020-2020,6008,29570,%,"{""unit"": ""%"", ""shortUnit"": ""%""}",0,,,suffering_index__dimension__age__25_34,grapher/health/2023-05-04/global_wellbeing/global_wellbeing_index#suffering_index__dimension__age__25_34,"{""filters"": [{""name"": ""dimension"", ""value"": ""(Age?) 25-34""}], ""originalName"": ""Suffering Index"", ""originalShortName"": ""suffering_index""}",1,,,,,,,,,[],,,,,float,[],6cb5eee59d357b6a4c815bc48a8fadcd,e36e735dc4295d2c7d37b8ad290079f6 688429,Struggling Index - Dimension: (Age?) 25-34,%,"For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who rate their current life a 7 or higher and their anticipated life in five years an 8 or higher as thriving. Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021.",2023-05-15 10:32:02,2024-07-31 13:09:24,,,2020-2020,6008,29570,%,"{""unit"": ""%"", ""shortUnit"": ""%""}",0,,,struggling_index__dimension__age__25_34,grapher/health/2023-05-04/global_wellbeing/global_wellbeing_index#struggling_index__dimension__age__25_34,"{""filters"": [{""name"": ""dimension"", ""value"": ""(Age?) 25-34""}], ""originalName"": ""Struggling Index"", ""originalShortName"": ""struggling_index""}",1,,,,,,,,,[],,,,,float,[],2c8a42696a52ef6e8741a0be03a8bd50,12bf6f59f2bad55d871b59363fe495e3 688428,Suffering Index - Dimension: (Age?) 15-24,%,"For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who rate their current life and anticipated life in five years a 4 or lower are classified as suffering. Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021.",2023-05-15 10:32:02,2024-07-31 13:09:24,,,2020-2020,6008,29570,%,"{""unit"": ""%"", ""shortUnit"": ""%""}",0,,,suffering_index__dimension__age__15_24,grapher/health/2023-05-04/global_wellbeing/global_wellbeing_index#suffering_index__dimension__age__15_24,"{""filters"": [{""name"": ""dimension"", ""value"": ""(Age?) 15-24""}], ""originalName"": ""Suffering Index"", ""originalShortName"": ""suffering_index""}",1,,,,,,,,,[],,,,,float,[],2b6724013d9dabafcf0bdfa7da38a917,f39e3181074baa7d21de6c9f6dee7631 688427,Thriving Index - Dimension: (Age?) 15-24,%,"For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who are neither suffering nor thriving are considered struggling (between a 4 and a 7). Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021.",2023-05-15 10:32:02,2024-07-31 13:09:24,,,2020-2020,6008,29570,%,"{""unit"": ""%"", ""shortUnit"": ""%""}",0,,,thriving_index__dimension__age__15_24,grapher/health/2023-05-04/global_wellbeing/global_wellbeing_index#thriving_index__dimension__age__15_24,"{""filters"": [{""name"": ""dimension"", ""value"": ""(Age?) 15-24""}], ""originalName"": ""Thriving Index"", ""originalShortName"": ""thriving_index""}",1,,,,,,,,,[],,,,,float,[],ab19d220c9d952c53a01e96e0dca4f21,91866fdad95915539d370ec3517f05ea 688426,Struggling Index - Dimension: (Age?) 15-24,%,"For its Life Evaluation Index, Gallup asks people to imagine a ladder, with the lowest rung representing the worst possible life and the highest rung representing the best possible life. Those rungs are numbered zero to 10, based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale (https://news.gallup.com/poll/122453/Understanding-Gallup-Uses-Cantril-Scale.aspx). People rate where they stand today and where they expect to stand in five years. Gallup classifies those who rate their current life a 7 or higher and their anticipated life in five years an 8 or higher as thriving. Globally, Gallup has tracked life evaluations in at least 100 countries and areas each year since 2005, recording the highs and lows of how people have viewed their lives through major upheavals and changes -- including such events as Brexit, the Arab uprisings and the Euromaidan revolution. Since Gallup began tracking this in 2005, the percentage of the global population rating their lives highly enough to be considered thriving has ranged from a low of 21% in 2009 to a high of 29% in 2020. In the U.S., Gallup has tracked the Life Evaluation Index as part of domestic polling since 2008, recording the highs and lows of Americans' perceptions of their lives through the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic, among other major events. Throughout that time, the percentage of Americans who are thriving has ranged from a low of 46% in November 2008 and April 2020 to a high of 59% in June 2021.",2023-05-15 10:32:02,2024-07-31 13:09:24,,,2020-2020,6008,29570,%,"{""unit"": ""%"", ""shortUnit"": ""%""}",0,,,struggling_index__dimension__age__15_24,grapher/health/2023-05-04/global_wellbeing/global_wellbeing_index#struggling_index__dimension__age__15_24,"{""filters"": [{""name"": ""dimension"", ""value"": ""(Age?) 15-24""}], ""originalName"": ""Struggling Index"", ""originalShortName"": ""struggling_index""}",1,,,,,,,,,[],,,,,float,[],7bf496ce0fc31f9d2013aa7457fcdf2d,bbd964d95c7182a17220217713b150c2 688425,Work Significantly Improves the Lives of Others Outside of Household - Dimension: (Urban/Rural?) A suburb of a large city - Answer: Yes,%,"The question asked was: ""Do you think the work you do in your job significantly improves the lives of other people outside of your own household, or not?"" The accepted answers were: ""Yes"", ""No"", ""Don't know"", ""Refused""",2023-05-15 10:32:01,2024-07-31 13:09:24,,,2020-2020,6008,29570,%,"{""unit"": ""%"", ""shortUnit"": ""%""}",0,,,work_significantly_improves_the_lives_of_others_outside_of_household__dimension__urban_rural__a_suburb_of_a_large_city__answer_yes,grapher/health/2023-05-04/global_wellbeing/global_wellbeing#work_significantly_improves_the_lives_of_others_outside_of_household__dimension__urban_rural__a_suburb_of_a_large_city__answer_yes,"{""filters"": [{""name"": ""dimension"", ""value"": ""(Urban/Rural?) 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