Finland continues to reign supreme in happiness. For the seventh year running, the World Happiness Report has ranked it as the number one spot. The report takes into account factors like social support, life expectancy, and trust in government to measure overall well-being. Are you curious about what makes this country such a happy place?
Finland has once again claimed the title of the happiest country in the world, according to the 2024 World Happiness Report. This marks an impressive seven consecutive years at the top for the Nordic nation.
The World Happiness Report, released annually, ranks countries based on surveys of over 100,000 people in more than 143 countries. It factors in aspects like social support, healthy life expectancy, freedom, trust in government, and generosity to determine a nation’s overall happiness.
The report looks at things like how satisfied people are with their lives and how they rate their happiness on a scale from 0 to 10. Finland scored the highest, with people there giving their lives an average rating of 7.741. Seems like Finland is doing something right! Are you curious about what contributes to Finnish happiness?
But Finland isn’t the only happy place. Denmark came in second place, followed by Iceland, Sweden, and Israel. These countries also have high levels of equality and social responsibility, which are linked to happiness.
The 10 happiest countries in 2024:
- Finland
- Denmark
- Iceland
- Sweden
- Israel
- Netherlands
- Norway
- Luxembourg
- Switzerland
- Australia
According to the latest World Happiness Report 2024, Pakistan ranked 108th out of 143 countries surveyed. This means Pakistan maintained the same position as the previous year. With the constant economic uncertainty and political chaos, the people of Pakistan managed to stay happy within their limited resources. People here are living under the poverty line and a low percentage is enjoying the privileges of the world. Still, people here are generous and make the most of charity and helping people. Tourists around the world love Pakistan for their hospitality and harmony.
Congratulations to Finland for this achievement! It remains to be seen which factors contribute to their continued happiness, but perhaps we can all learn a little something from them.