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The text presents a table with data from multiple countries, including their performance in various domains. The countries are ranked based on their overall score, which is a composite of scores in six different domains: Health, Education, Economy, Environment, Safety, and Personal Freedom. Switzerland is ranked first overall, followed by Finland, Denmark, Iceland, and the Netherlands. The United States is ranked 16th overall, behind countries like Canada, Australia, and Germany. China is ranked 84th overall, with its highest ranking in the Health domain and its lowest ranking in the Personal Freedom domain. India is ranked 112th overall, with its highest ranking in the Economy domain and its lowest ranking in the Personal Freedom domain. The table also includes data on the percentage of people living in poverty, the unemployment rate, and the life expectancy at birth for each country. The text highlights that the rankings are based on a variety of factors, and that the overall score is not a perfect measure of a country's well-being. It also notes that the data used to create the rankings is not always complete or reliable, and that the rankings should be interpreted with caution. The table provides a useful overview of the performance of different countries in a variety of domains, but it is important to consider the limitations of the data and rankings when using it for decision-making.
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