Norway, the Country with the Highest Social Progress in 2020
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Norway had the highest Social Progress Index (SPI) score in 2020, achieving 92.73 out of 100. This placed it above Denmark (92.11) and Finland (91.89).
The average global SPI score was 64.24. If this were a country, its ranking would fall between Ghana and Azerbaijan.
Nutrition and basic medical care, as well as access to basic knowledge, contributed the highest points to the global Social Progress Index. Conversely, inclusiveness and environmental quality were the worst-performing indicators.
The Social Progress Index covers 163 countries, calculated based on 12 components grouped into three categories: basic human needs, foundations of well-being, and opportunities.
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