We live in a world that seems to spin faster each day, so finding happiness can sometimes feel like chasing the horizon. Yet, every year, the World Happiness Report gives us a glimpse into the countries where joy isn’t as elusive. The 2024 report, released to coincide with the International Day of Happiness, has once again highlighted the nations where contentment and well-being are part of the national fabric.
The Nordic Dominance, Surprises, and Steady Climbers
Finland, the land of a thousand lakes and endless forests, has won the title for the seventh consecutive year. Its stellar social support system, high income, healthy life expectancy, freedom, generosity, and minimal corruption create a symphony of well-being that resonates with its citizens. Just a step behind is Denmark, with its cozy concept of ‘hygge,’ promoting a culture of comfort and togetherness, making it the second-happiest country.
Iceland secures the third spot, while Sweden and Norway, with their egalitarian societies and love of the great outdoors, come in fourth and seventh, respectively. Israel, a country that has faced its share of challenges, surprises by entering at number five. Its ranking, based on a three-year average, showcases the resilience and spirit of its people despite regional conflicts.
The Netherlands, known for its tulip fields and cycling culture, is proudly sixth, whereas Luxembourg, the small but mighty heart of Europe, is eighth. Switzerland, with its precise timekeeping and love for chocolate, nestles comfortably in ninth place, followed by the sun-kissed landscapes of Australia, rounding out the top ten.
The Global Mix
The list also showcases diverse countries, from New Zealand at eleven to Costa Rica at twelve. Kuwait takes the thirteenth place, while Austria stands at fourteen. However, the United States, often seen as a beacon of prosperity, finds itself at a new low. For the first time since the inception of the World Happiness Report, the Land of the Free does not even make it to the top twenty. The U.S. sits at number 23, trailing behind the United Arab Emirates and Slovenia.
The report suggests a stark generational divide in happiness levels within the U.S. While those over 60 enjoy a top ten ranking in terms of happiness, the younger generation under 30 faces a grim reality at rank 62, indicating a need for policy action to address this gap.
It also offers insights into happiness across different age demographics for the first time. Lithuania emerges as the happiest country for those under 30, while Denmark takes the honor for the over-60 crowd. These findings reveal significant differences in happiness levels across generations, with older populations generally faring better.
The happiness metrics used in the World Happiness Report—social support, income, health, freedom, generosity, and absence of corruption—are not just numbers. The findings emphasize the importance of societal well-being as a crucial aspect of national success, not merely economic growth.
The Top 20 Happiest Countries in 2024
- Finland
- Denmark
- Iceland
- Sweden
- Israel
- Netherlands
- Norway
- Luxembourg
- Switzerland
- Australia
- New Zealand
- Costa Rica
- Kuwait
- Austria
- Canada
- Belgium
- Ireland
- Czechia
- Lithuania
- United Kingdom