Serbia at tenth place on world's list of most miserable countries

Serbia has placed 10th in the list of the world's 62 most miserable countries that Bloomberg has compiled for 2018, records FoNet writing of Belgrade's <x0ndanas” newspaper. This index includes the unemployment and inflation rate by presenting the fixed mirror of the average resident of several countries. First, [...]
This index includes the unemployment and inflation rate by presenting the fixed mirror of the average resident of several countries.
The first one, according to Bloomberg's Poverty Index (Misery Inex), as well as in the early years is Venezuela, the cause is hyperinflation, the Coha.net broadcast.
In second place is the clay that is followed by South Africa.
As the paper points out, worse than Serbia high in the index have been positioned Ukraine, Spain, Uruguay and Brazil.
It is added that this position of Serbia represents progress since it was in 7th place in 2017 and in 2019 could be in 11th place.
According to this index, Thailand, Switzerland, and Singapore are best cracked.











