Recently, US News ranked countries throughout the world as which ones were the best ones to live in. They took into account, safety, affordability, and overall quality of life. Sweden is 20.9% cheaper to live in than the United States, and new parents are granted 480 full days (paid) off of work after they have a child. Sweden also features free college and free healthcare systems. Sweden is joined by fellow Scandinavian countries Norway (#2) and Denmark (#4) in the top 5, while Canada is North America's only representation in the top 10 (#3).
Sweden is the No. 1 country for affordability, safety and overall quality of life (msn.com)
By Andrew Elleson
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