Zimbabwe has been named the world¡¯s most miserable country on Hanke¡¯s Annual Misery Index (HAMI), which judges nations on mainly economic conditions.?The southern African country surpassed war-torn nations like Ukraine, Syria and Sudan.
The nation has been plagued with skyrocketing inflation, which touched 243.8 per cent last year.?According to the index, the policies of President Emmerson Mnangagwa and his ZANU¨CPF party have also resulted in massive misery for the citizens of Zimbabwe.
"Thanks to stunning inflation, high unemployment, high lending rates, and anemic real GDP growth, Zimbabwe clocks in as the WORLD'S MOST MISERABLE COUNTRY in the Hanke 2022 Annual Misery Index. Need I say more?" Steve Hanke tweeted.
Economist Steve Hanke calculated the 2022 ranking of Hanke¡¯s Annual Misery Index after factoring in aspects like unemployment, inflation, bank-lending rates and the percentage change in GDP.
A total of 157 countries were analysed for the rankings, as per New York Post.Venezuela, Syria, Lebanon, Sudan, Argentina, Yemen, Ukraine, Cuba, Turkey, Sri Lanka, Haiti, Angola, Tonga, and Ghana are the other countries in the top 15 list of most miserable nations.
The honour of the least miserable country in the world went to Switzerland, with 157th rank.?The second-happiest country was Kuwait, followed by Ireland, Japan, Malaysia, Taiwan, Niger, Thailand, Togo, and Malta.
Finland, which has been ranked the world's happiest country for six years in a row by the World Happiness Report, was ranked 109th on the misery index.?The United States of America was among the least miserable countries, with a rank of 134.
India, on the other hand, ranked 103 on the list, with the contributing factor to the misery being unemployment, according to the index.In terms of misery, India fared better than countries like Brazil (rank 27), Pakistan (rank 35), Nepal (rank 63) and Sweden (rank 88).
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