Finland hits rock bottom in The Economist's economic assessment of 35 nations
In a surprising, yet expected twist of economic outcomes, Finland has landed at the bottom of The Economist's latest economic comparison, a ranking that assessed the financial health of 35 predominantly affluent nations across Europe, Asia, and the Americas. This startling position highlights a series of economic challenges facing the Nordic country, contrasting sharply with the top-ranking performance of Greece, a nation historically synonymous with economic distress.