Perceptions of Integrity and Transparency in Public Institutions
Government Corruption Perception Index (CPI) – Developed Countries as of 2024
Trust in government often hinges on how transparent and accountable institutions are. This dashboard presents the Corruption Perception Index (CPI) for developed countries as of 2024, offering a view into how citizens and experts perceive public sector corruption. A higher score indicates stronger trust and cleaner governance, while lower scores highlight areas of concern. By examining these rankings, we can better understand the state of public integrity and the importance of continued efforts toward honest, effective leadership.
Conclusion
The success of the Nordic countries in achieving high social well-being metrics, despite their challenging climates and high tax rates, can be attributed to the strategic use of tax revenue to fund robust social policies. These policies, including a strong social safety net, work-life balance, equality, and high-quality public services, create an environment where citizens thrive.
This comprehensive approach not only elevates the standard of living but also fosters a sense of community and trust, further enhancing the well-being of these societies. As a result, the need for emigration from these regions has decreased, reflecting the stability and quality of life that their social systems provide.





