Seeking happiness is a universal endeavor in a world full of varied cultures, landscapes, and customs. Everyone yearns for happiness, fulfillment, and health. Seeking pleasure is not merely a personal choice; it is an essential aspect of the human experience. Calculating a nation’s level of happiness offers important insights regarding its people’s quality of life. Governments, legislators, and organizations can use it to better understand what makes people happy and pinpoint areas that might use improvement. These rankings have the power to affect how resources are distributed and policies that advance people’s quality of life in general.
The world’s happiest country was determined by analyzing extensive Gallup polling data from 149 countries over the previous three years, with a focus on performance in six specific categories: gross domestic product per capita, social support, healthy life expectancy, freedom to make your own decisions in life, general population generosity, and perceptions of levels of corruption both inside and outside the country.
List Of Top Happiest Countries In The World 2024
1. Finland
According to the 2021 study, Finland has the highest level of happiness in the world, scoring 7.842 out of a possible 10. The authors of the research attributed Finland’s top position to its people’s strong sense of camaraderie and trust amongst themselves, but more significantly, to their ability to help the nation as a whole weather the COVID-19 pandemic. Furthermore, Finlanders had a strong sense of personal autonomy and little distrust of dishonest government officials. These two elements both have a significant impact on happiness in general.
2. Denmark
Denmark is ranked as the second happiest country in the world with a score of 7.620. Finland’s and Denmark’s values for each of the six factors are fairly similar. Denmark may soon overtake the leader in a number of categories, including GDP per capita, generosity, and perceived lack of corruption. In fact, it even outperformed the leader in several areas.
3. Switzerland
Switzerland, ranked third in the world for happiness, had a total score of 7.571 out of 10. With one of the lowest obesity rates in the world and one of the longest life expectancies, Swiss people are generally in excellent health. In addition, the GDP per capita of the Swiss is the greatest among the top seven, and their median wage is around 75% greater than that of the US. Switzerland also has a strong sense of community and a strong perception of itself as a clean and safe nation, both of which are supported by statistics. Switzerland is among the safest nations in the world, along with Iceland and Denmark.
4. Iceland
Iceland has a total score of 7.554, making it the fourth happiest nation in the world as of 2021. Iceland has the strongest sense of social support among the world’s seven happiest nations—higher than that of Finland, Norway, and Denmark combined for second place. Although Iceland only scored 11th globally, it nevertheless had the second-highest generosity score among the top seven.
5. Netherlands
The Netherlands, or Holland to many tulip enthusiasts, beats out Norway to be the world’s fifth happiest country, scoring a score of 7.464. The Netherlands demonstrated an exceptional lack of perceived corruption in addition to scoring higher than any other top-seven nation in the generosity category.
6. Norway
Sixth-place Norway (7.392) residents believe their government is providing good care because of free college tuition and universal healthcare. In addition to having a good work-life balance, Norwegians work an average of 38 hours a week as opposed to 41.5 hours in the US. Together with several of the top seven, Norway boasts a strong sense of community among its population and a low crime rate.
7. Sweden
Sweden, in seventh place with a score of 7.363, is among the top performers in almost all categories. For instance, Sweden ranks 14th out of 149 countries in terms of GDP per capita, has the fourth-highest life expectancy among the top seven, and has a lower score on corruption than all but four other nations (two of which are Finland and Denmark).
8. Bhutan
Due to a technicality, Bhutan was left out of the 2021 report. The scores for each nation are derived on comprehensive Gallup surveys, but Gallup did not perform surveys in Bhutan within the necessary timeframe. The authors of the report, however, went over and beyond to commend Bhutan, stating that it “still stands as a model for the world on how to balance prosperity and health.” Despite having close ties to other countries, they explicitly used the concepts of Gross National Happiness to galvanize the entire populace to work together to prevent even a single COVID-19 fatality in 2020.” Very impressive. Gallup’s monopoly on happiness in Northern Europe might soon face competition if it starts conducting surveys in Bhutan.
10. Luxemburg
A strong economy, a booming financial sector, and chances for well-paying jobs from multinational firms are the foundations of the nation’s success. Luxemburg has excellent healthcare, education, and work-life balance along with a high level of living. Its allure as a warm place to live for people from different origins is enhanced by safety and a welcoming attitude toward immigrants and minorities.