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Consider two hypothetical nations:

  • Nation A: Reports the highest average income per person in the world and a very low unemployment rate. However, it also has significant air pollution in its major cities, a large gap in wealth between its richest and poorest citizens, and low levels of public trust in institutions.
  • Nation B: Has a moderate average income and a slightly higher unemployment rate than Nation A. However, it is known for its pristine natural environment, a highly equitable distribution of wealth, excellent public schools, and a strong sense of community and trust among its citizens.

Which of the following statements makes the most accurate judgment about the overall well-being of these two nations?

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