People in Poland have the joint second highest level of satisfaction with their lives among all EU member states, new data from statistical agency Eurostat shows. Among the youngest age group, Poland has the highest level of satisfaction in the bloc.
Across all age groups, Austrians have the highest level of satisfaction, at 7.9 on a scale of 1-10. They are followed in joint second place by Poland, Romania and Finland, all on 7.7, with Belgium and the Netherlands tied in fifth with 7.6.
At the other end of the scale, the EU’s most dissatisfied residents are found in Bulgaria (5.6),…