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And the happiest nation on Earth is… Finland. Again. For the sixth consecutive year the contented Scandinavian nation has topped the World Happiness Report, published this week.
It might sound a bit fluffy to some, but the annual study has become an important barometer for measuring global happiness. Conducting interviews with more than 100,000 people from 137 countries, the academics behind it use the results to persuade policymakers to put greater emphasis on happiness.
The latest edition of the report comes at the tail end of the pandemic. Despite the hardship brought on by Covid, not to mention overlapping crises such as the war in Ukraine and the climate emergency, data suggests that global happiness levels have remained resilient.

“Average happiness and our country rankings, for emotions as well as life evaluations, have been remarkably stable during the Covid years,” said the report’s editor, Prof John Helliwell, of the University of British Columbia, Canada.
What’s more, the study suggests that acts of human kindness have increased globally since the pandemic, which chimes with anecdotal evidence of communities coming together during lockdown, when neighbours shopped for each other and shared homemade bread over the garden fence.
“For a second year, we see that various forms of everyday kindness, such as helping a stranger, donating to charity, and volunteering are above pre-pandemic levels,” said Lara Aknin, director of the Happiness Lab at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, Canada. “Acts of kindness have been shown to both lead to and stem from greater happiness.”
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The top of the table was dominated by Scandinavian countries, including Denmark. Image: Explorer Bob
The top tier of the happiness table is once again dominated by developed nations, particularly Scandinavian countries. Denmark and Iceland were ranked second and third respectively, behind Finland. The UK just about made the top 20, but slipped down the table for the fourth year running.
Measuring global happiness is a tricky business as people have different definitions of what makes them happy. However, researchers identified social support, healthy life expectancy, the economy, freedom to make life choices and freedom from corruption as the main drivers of happiness.
This would help explain why Afghanistan and Lebanon were ranked the two unhappiest countries. In fact, most of the bottom half of the table was comprised of lower income nations or conflict zones, further highlighting global inequality.

The 25 happiest nations

  1. Finland
  2. Denmark
  3. Iceland
  4. Israel
  5. Netherlands
  6. Sweden
  7. Norway
  8. Switzerland
  9. Luxembourg
  10. New Zealand
  11. Austria
  12. Australia
  13. Canada
  14. Ireland
  15. United States
  16. Germany
  17. Belgium
  18. Czech Republic
  19. United Kingdom
  20. Lithuania
  21. France
  22. Slovenia
  23. Costa Rica
  24. Romania
  25. Singapore
The report also measures the ‘happiness gap’ within countries themselves. Afghanistan was found to have the smallest, owing to widespread unhappiness. Of the happiest nations, the Netherlands (ranked fifth) was found to have the smallest gap, making it the most satisfied country across the board.
This year’s report took a closer look at the available data from Ukraine. The authors found that while wellbeing has taken a hit since the war, the fall was more pronounced in 2014 when Russia annexed Crimea. The conflict, the report suggested, had brought Ukrainians together and fostered greater levels of altruism.
“The Russian invasion has forged Ukraine into a nation,” said Prof Jan-Emmanuel De Neve, director of the Wellbeing Research Centre at the University of Oxford, England.
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Despite Covid, global happiness levels have apparently remained resilient. Image: Oleg Mit
The data from the latest report will now be used to persuade policymakers to give more weight to happiness, as Wales has attempted to do with its Wellbeing of Future Generations Act.
“The ultimate goal of politics and ethics should be human wellbeing,” said Jeffrey Sachs, director of the Earth Institute’s Center for Sustainable Development. “The happiness movement shows that wellbeing is not a ‘soft’ and ‘vague’ idea, but rather focuses on areas of life of critical importance: material conditions, mental and physical wealth, personal virtues, and good citizenship.”
He added: “We need to turn this wisdom into practical results to achieve more peace, prosperity, trust, civility – and yes, happiness – in our societies.”
 
Can someone share the rest of the rankings here ?
 
I see Romania has made the list.

Count Vlad Tepes Dracula would be so proud right now wherever he's currently residing.
 
Any country who people doesn't ear hamburger are not happy.

Any country who doesn't implement Western value and political system are not happy.

And so on.
 
easy money without health problems = happiness

North european countries have strong welfare states where extreme porverty is impossible.
 
France and the USA, which even have higher suicide rates than India, are actually among the happiest countries in the world.

Saudi Arabia, on the other hand, has the lowest global suicide rate, less than 20% of the U.S. suicide rate, yet it is not considered a happy country.
 
France and the USA, which even have higher suicide rates than India, are actually among the happiest countries in the world.

Saudi Arabia, on the other hand, has the lowest global suicide rate, less than 20% of the U.S. suicide rate, yet it is not considered a happy country.

Considering people from all corners of the globe live here with all their wide preferences as to what would make them happy it's pretty impressive to be at #15.
 
I see Romania has made the list.

Count Vlad Tepes Dracula would be so proud right now wherever he's currently residing.

Well Switzerland is #8. They have been happy ever since "the 'ole pitchforkin and a torchin" of the windmill days.

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@RiazHaq you should post your happiness index stuff here


India occupies 126th position among 137 nations ranked in the World Happiness Report 2023 released by the Sustainable Development Solutions Network. In South Asia, Pakistan (score 4.555) ranks 108, Sri Lanka 112, Bangladesh (4.282) 118 and India 126 (4.036). Only Taliban-ruled Afghanistan ranks worse at 137. Finland is the happiest nation in the world, followed by Denmark and Iceland in 2nd and 3rd place.

 

The 25 happiest nations

  1. Finland
  2. Denmark
  3. Iceland
  4. Israel
  5. Netherlands
  6. Sweden
  7. Norway
  8. Switzerland
  9. Luxembourg
  10. New Zealand
  11. Austria
  12. Australia
  13. Canada
  14. Ireland
  15. United States
  16. Germany
  17. Belgium
  18. Czech Republic
  19. United Kingdom
  20. Lithuania
  21. France
  22. Slovenia
  23. Costa Rica
  24. Romania
  25. Singapore

Ignorance is Bliss.
 
I agree with the Indian rank. We struggle a lot for getting a good life, securing our finances, the spaces are crowded, and the infrastructure is still under development.
Our issues are largely poverty related, and will fade over time with growing industrialization and prosperity.

Living a simple life is quite cheap here, though.
 

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