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Newsweek ranked the top countries to live in based on health, economy, education, politics, and general quality of life.

  1. Finland
  2. Switzerland
  3. Sweden
  4. Australia
  5. Luxembourg
  6. Norway
  7. Canada
  8. Netherlands
  9. Japan
  10. Denmark
  11. United States

The magazine International Living ranked the top ten countries on the quality of life based on cost of living, culture and leisure, economy, environment, freedom, health, infrastructure, safety and risk, and climate.

  1. France
  2. Australia
  3. Switzerland
  4. Germany
  5. New Zealand
  6. Luxembourg
  7. United States
  8. Belgium
  9. Canada
  10. Italy

France has been topping the list for a number of recent years. The citizens are heavily taxed, but this allows for government-funded public facilities like health care and cheap transportation. How leisure time can be spent is also very important in the quality of life -- in France, there is a variety of culture, food, and music available that make it popular for tourists.

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In the most recent global survey, conducted to ascertain the best country for babies to be born in 2013, the results came up with Switzerland. The survey ranked eighty countries on national wealth, life expectancy, crime rates, weather, family ties and political freedom, looking ahead to the best prospects for children when they reached adulthood in 2030.

The top 10 countries were:

1. Switzerland

2. Australia

3. Norway

4. Sweden

5, Denmark

6. Singapore

7. New Zealand

8. Netherlands

9. Canada

10. Hong Kong
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