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World Happiness Report 2025: Finland Stays on Top, US Drops to Record Low

Finland Named the Happiest Country in the World for the 8th Year

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
November 16, 2025
in Europe, Health & Wellness, Lifestyle, World News
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Nordic Countries Lead Happiness Rankings, But Why? - Sergei Grits/AP News

What Makes a Country Happy? The 2025 Report Explains - Sergei Grits/AP News

Finland Ranked Happiest Country Again as U.S. Hits Lowest Position in Global Happiness Report

For the eighth consecutive year, Finland has been named the happiest country in the world, according to the World Happiness Report 2025, released on Thursday. The rankings, published by the Wellbeing Research Centre at the University of Oxford, continue to highlight the dominance of Nordic nations in global happiness, with Denmark, Iceland, and Sweden rounding out the top four.

Why Finland Remains on Top

Aino Virolainen, a Finnish digital commerce director, attributes the country’s enduring happiness to its peace, trust, and nature.

“This is where I always want to come back to and where I want to grow my kids and grow old myself. The peace, trustworthiness, direct communication, and fresh air make Finland special,” she said.

The rankings are based on self-reported life evaluations gathered in collaboration with Gallup and the U.N. Sustainable Development Solutions Network. The study highlights that happiness is driven not just by economic growth, but also by trust, social connections, and a sense of community.

What Makes People Happier?

Researchers found that beyond wealth and health, some simple everyday activities contribute significantly to happiness:

  • Sharing meals with others
  • Having someone to rely on for emotional and social support
  • Living in larger households, particularly in parts of Mexico and Europe where four to five members predict the highest happiness levels
  • Believing in kindness – Trusting that others will return a lost wallet, for example, is a strong predictor of national happiness.

Alexandra Peth, a managing director, emphasized that trust and connection are core values in Finnish society.

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“People trust each other in Finland, and we have systems in place that reinforce that trust,” she explained.

United States Drops to Lowest-Ever Ranking

While European countries continue to dominate the top 20, the United States has dropped to 24th place, marking its lowest position ever. This is a significant decline from its peak at 11th place in 2012.

The report attributes the decline to increasing social isolation, with the number of Americans dining alone rising by 53% over the past two decades. Similarly, the United Kingdom, ranked 23rd, reported its lowest life evaluation since 2017.

New Entrants and Global Shifts

  • Israel ranked 8th, despite ongoing conflicts.
  • Costa Rica and Mexico entered the top 10 for the first time, ranking 6th and 10th, respectively.
  • Afghanistan remains the unhappiest country in the world, with Afghan women reporting particularly difficult lives.
  • Sierra Leone and Lebanon followed as the second and third unhappiest nations.

A Concerning Trend Among Young Adults

One of the report’s most alarming findings is that nearly 19% of young adults worldwide reported having no social support in 2023—a 39% increase since 2006.

The study evaluates happiness using key indicators such as:

  • GDP per capita
  • Healthy life expectancy
  • Social support
  • Freedom and generosity
  • Perceptions of corruption

What Makes Finland Unique?

Helsinki resident Jouni Purhonen describes Finns as naturally calm, allowing them to live peaceful and thoughtful lives.

“We have time to reflect and live our lives without unnecessary stress,” he said.

With trust, social connections, and a strong sense of community playing a crucial role, Finland continues to set the global standard for happiness, while other nations look for ways to bridge the growing social gaps.

Source: AP News – Finland is again ranked the happiest country in the world. The US falls to its lowest-ever position

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