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Millions of people believe life in the USA is pretty good. But a recent ranking suggests that citizens of some surprising nations may have things a little bit better. HSBC looked at nine markets and measured quality of life based on three factors: By these criteria, some markets with large, vibrant economies — including the U.S. — actually fared below the average score of 75 out of 100 points.

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