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A number of different measures contribute to the average overall happiness of any given country, including GDP per capita, life expectancy, freedom to make life choices, and even overall generosity and social support. These are the countries (they are not in chronological order ) ranked top 20 by2014 Legatum Prosperity Index.
1. Denmark
With an average life satisfaction score of 7.69 out of 10. This tiny country ranks first in entrepreneurship and opportunities – based on high levels of social fairness, connectivity and very low start-up costs. Denmark support parents – families receive 52 weeks of parental leave. Danish children receive free health care, as do Mother’s. Gender equality is key – with top leaders being both men and women. Bikes count for 50% of the travel round Denmark – reducing carbon emissions.
Its capital city Copenhagen was also named the “world’s most liveable city” again earlier this year by the international affairs magazine Monocle for its quality of life. The city is now regarded as one of Europe’s top foodie destinations, with the help of restaurants such as Noma which was named the “world’s best restaurant” last year.
According to research from the University of Warwick, genetics could be the key to explaining a nations level of happiness. Danish birth was also associated with specific versions of a gene that influences brain levels of the mood chemical serotonin. Compared with other people, Danes were less likely to have a short version of the gene linked to low levels of life satisfaction.
2. Norway
Norway dropped one space in the world-happiness-ranking in 2014. However, they do have a brilliant sense of humour. They have great income, social support, healthy life expectancy, freedom to make life choices and generosity. Norway is among the richest in the world and ranks first in social capital and second in safety and security. Making it a very safe place to live, as well as a fun and free place. Norway is also really safe, they have a very low crime rate and off course, its a beautiful country.
3. Switzerland
Switzerland is one of the most thriving countries in the world and one of the happiest. But why? Well, they have brilliant health care – they have the lowest Government spending on health care and some of the healthiest people. They are very happy, they have a very low depression rate and were voted 64th out of 122 in stress levels. They invest in top-notch education. They care about innovation and come first in the world for innovationand on-the-job training and they have created an environment where people can thrive, allowing people and companies to leverage that capital.
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4. The Netherlands
The Netherlands is a very rich country, a rich democracy and lots of social cohesion. Also, Dutch children are happy, because there are endless amounts of children’s playgrounds, petting zoos and kid-zones. They are also taught to have a very open relationship with their families and to communicate regularly. Dutch families have a very liberal attitude to sex, drugs and alcohol. Many people know the Red Light Districts, suggestive art, and about sexual equality. Nearly a quarter of Dutch women give birth at home under the supervision of a midwife. After birth, the women are entitled to maternity care where they will help new mothers care for their baby but also advise them, give them regular health checks and even help them with household chores.
5. Sweden
Sweden hashigh levels of social equality and political participation – it’s also a very tech-savvy country. Sweden is a good place to start a business. Start up costs are low. Although Sweden does not have higher economic wealth than the US, Swedens rate themselves as slightly happier than Americans do. Most Swedish families have two working parents, therefore a household has plenty of money. Yes, taxes are high but they are used for brilliant health care, free university and a wide range of social programmes to help people get skills and jobs. They also receive a minimum of five weeks of paid holiday a year!
6. Canada
Canada is the most prosperous nation in the Americas. Canada is very tolerant and welcoming. As a whole, people have become a bit happier and more generous in the past five years. Canadians have brilliant life expectancy, freedom of choiceand generosity. Ninety-four per cent of Canadians believe they know someone they could rely on in time of need while 82 per cent say they have more positive experiences in an average day than negative ones. Canada also has strong social ties with their family, friends and co-workers, they take more time and effort to make sure people are an important part of their lives.
7. Finland
Finland has very low levels of crime and poverty, they have brilliant health care and the best education system in the world and a healthy work-life balance. They get 36 holidays days per year and if you leave your job for a brief time you can come back to a guaranteed position months later. University is free and if students want a student loan the interest rate is only 1%. Finland also has the least corrupt government in the world and they have plenty of beautiful places to relax!
8. Austria
Austria has beautiful scenery, lakes, good food, fun celebrations and welcoming residents. As a result, residents tend to be very content. They believe in the old saying “live and let live”. Austria has low a crime rate (less than 100 murders per year). There is very little poverty and excellent public health care and public schools are easily accessible to everyone.
9. Iceland
Iceland may seem rather isolated but 8 out of 10 Icelanders report that they are very content living there. They have a very high level of trust and strong social bonds with each other – it is not uncommon to see babies sleeping in their strollers outside of coffee shops while the parents relax inside. Iceland is also a very open gay friendly place, people don’t even notice. They also have great health care, paid maternity leave, unpolluted air, Eco-friendly heating and clean water. And of coursethe scenery is spectacular.
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10. Australia
Australians have a lot going for them – they have a booming economy, very low unemployment rates and the minimum wage is nearly $16 an hour. They also have a low crime rate, great health care and a very clean environment. Off course, the beaches and weather help too! They make sure they have a very good work-life balance. They are so friendly and easy to talk to. Public transport is so easy and cheap.
11. Israel
Israel is ranked low in terms of income, housing, education and security – so why are they so happy? War has quite a bit to do with it. The fact is that Israel has been in a perpetual state of war—or under the threat of war—since David Ben-Gurion declared independence in May 1948, the only Western country in the world in which this is the case. Because of this they love life more than any other country.
They also enjoy higher life expectancy than Germany or The Netherlands, regardless of the war. They over 82 different kinds of ethnic communities and at any day you can bump into several of them. They have no censorship (within reason) and most radio stations will use swear words, however those swear words seem tohave little or no impact. Just don’t swear in Hebrew, that is disrespectful. Women have many rights in Israel, with them being one of the first countries to have a female Prime Minister.
12. Costa Rica
Costa Rica isn’t a particularly wealthy country but they are very happy! They are incredibly green, with residents being very aware of their carbon footprint. Costa Ricans also have a high life expectancy – 78.5 years on average. Costa Rica has no army, instead they spend their money on education and health care, making them very peaceful. Environmental protection is massive in Costa Rica, they are very green and have a tree-planting programme. Costa Ricans have a very healthy diet in local fruit. Even their money is happy, they have brightly coloured notes with pictures of the country’s beloved wildlife on them.
13. New Zealand
New Zealand is ranked 1st in Education and 2nd in Governance and Social Capital. New Zealand reflects a high-life expectancy. This why its people are so happy. New Zealanders are the friendliest people in the world, from the shopkeepers to the average person walking down the street. New Zealand are pretty strict with drinking, they ID everyone and they do no tolerate drunken behaviour.
14. United Arab Emirates
In the United Arab Emirates, many drivers are intentionally getting speeding tickets with the hope that the arresting officers will drive them to the police station in a Bentley or Aston Martin. Now really, when you’re happy to get pulled over, whatdoesthat say about your country? With the ever-developing plans, economy is booming by the day.
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15. Panama
Panama has a strong sense of generosity as well as a low perception of corruption. They have a very positive attitude to life and are very laid back. Panamanians love their fiestas and will not miss an opportunity to have a party. Social contacts are very important and a lot of time is dedicated to small talk and personal conversations. Families are very strong in Panama and on Sunday’s everyone still gets together.
The country has a thriving economy, with cost of living so cheap – you could live in a 3 bedroom apartment for $800-$1500 a month. You can live car-free, most things are in walking distance andit’s veryeasy to use public transport. Costa-Ricanshave a very healthy lifestyle, with a simple diet and a lot of exercise. They also have a fantastic landscape, booming economy, financial stability and positivity runs high.
16. Mexico
Mexico on a whole has a strong baseline for the happiness and well-being of its citizens reflecting a perception that what they have makes life enjoyable. Mexicans have a better ability to cope with life’s negative experiences, pain, worry, sadness and instead remain positive, content and hopeful.
17. USA
The USA have a high life-expectancy and high levels of well-being. America is one of the most resilient countries in the world and is very open to radical change. Americans can express themselves very openly. Americans are also less likely to view money as a way of leading them to happiness. 80% of Americans are very happy with their partner and family life. They also have the best road trips in the world, because traveling is so easy around America. They are very diverse, they have hundreds of different cultures and are very accepting of people and you their food … that would make anyone happy!
18. Ireland
Irish people are among the happiest in the world, according to a new global report. Healthy life expectancies and generosity are elements that keep the residents of Ireland happy. In general, Irish people are more satisfied with their lives, with 84% of people saying they have a lot ofpositive experiences in an average day. Ireland is a very fair place, with powerful people keeping in check by the media, law and public opinions. Ireland also excel at sport, they get involved and are very patriotic.
19. Luxembourg
Luxembourg proves that sometimes money can buy happiness. It has great access to education, with 100% of the population being literate. Luxembourg is a well-known tax haven. Luxembourg’s average unemployment rate from 1982 to 2014 was 3.3%, the lowest in the Europe. Luxembourg was ranked 3rd best country in the EU for business efficiency. Like other European countries, Luxembourg has a free and universal national health insurance system. Luxembourg celebrates National Day on 23 June as the sovereign’s official birthday. The night before (22 June) is festive, with torchlight parades, fireworks, music, and parties. National Day is more ceremonial, including military parades, cannonades, and a “Te Deum” sung in the national cathedral… AND they have Prince Felix!
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20. Venezuela
Finishing the list is Venezuela, where in 2012 the country paid respect to some of the worlds most endangered species by setting up a 1,440 square miles shark sanctuary in the Caribbean Sea. They are very happy, energetic people and they love a dance and a party. Venezuelan people give a lot of importance to friendship, when they have a best friend, they stick by their side anytime because true friends are hard to come by. They are also very healthy, drinking natural juices during dinner instead of fizzy drinks.
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FAQs
What is the happiest place to live in the world? ›
1. Finland: For the sixth year in a row, Finland is the world's happiest country, according to the World Happiness Report. Aleksanterinkatu (Aleksi Street) in Helsinki is pictured.
What place makes you the happiest? ›Towers, churches and cottages can make people as happy as ponds, paths and rivers. Beautiful scenes — whether natural or man-made — allow the mind to recover, according to one prominent psychological theory. Picturesque, bright areas with broad views help the mind to restore itself.
Where can I live a happy life? ›- Geneva, Switzerland. Sunshine Hours: 1,830. ...
- Fukuoka, Japan. Sunshine Hours: 1,840. ...
- Stockholm, Sweden. ...
- Berlin, Germany. ...
- Helsinki, Finland. ...
- Amsterdam, The Netherlands. ...
- Frankfurt, Germany. ...
- Copenhagen, Denmark.
Taking some time away and being alone can do wonders for your mood and outlook, as well as help you find the meaning of true happiness. Use this time to do more of the things that make you happy, such as a favorite hobby, exercise, or simple relaxation.
What are the 5 happiest place on Earth? ›According to the 2023 World Happiness Report, Finland is the happiest country in the world for the sixth year in a row. It's followed by Denmark, Iceland, Israel, and the Netherlands in the annual survey released on Monday, March 20, 2023, that ranks countries by how happy their citizens perceive themselves to be.
What are the top 10 happiest places on Earth? ›- Iceland.
- Israel.
- Netherlands.
- Sweden.
- Norway.
- Switzerland.
- Luxembourg.
- New Zealand.
Cities across the United States vary greatly in their environment, income, citizens' overall well-being and community. For 2023, California dominated the list of the happiest cities in America, while Fremont, California, topped the list for the second year in a row.
What is your happy place examples? ›Here are some examples of happy places: Walking on the beach with a friend or partner. A trip to the cinema to get lost in a movie. Curled up on the sofa reading a book.
What is the happiest area in the US? ›The happiest place on Earth might be Disneyland to some people, but apparently, the happiest city to live in is Fremont, California. The Bay Area city about 28 miles outside of San Francisco took the top spot this year in WalletHub's 2023 Happiest Cities in America Report.
What are 5 things that make you happy? ›- Practice Daily Gratitude. Expressing gratitude has been shown to do more than improve your mood. ...
- Surround Yourself with Positive People. ...
- Do Regular Acts of Kindness. ...
- Spend More Time with Family and Friends. ...
- Spend Money on Experiences Instead of Things.
What are the three keys to a happy life? ›
The Three Keys to Happiness
Scientists have found that the three things that make people most happy are PLEASURE (doing things you enjoy), ENGAGEMENT (feeling interested in your activities and connected to others), and MEANING (feeling like what you do matters).
Finland is no stranger to the world's happiest countries lists, often taking the crowning position. And it's thanks to the nation's welfare system, free healthcare and clean environment. What makes people happy and healthy: Gender equality, high levels of personal freedom and a well-functioning society.
Do you know the happiest place on earth? ›10 country in the happiness rankings released in 2022. Finland is the world's happiest country. The World Happiness Report puts Finland first in happiness.
What are about 5 least happiest countries? ›- Sierra Leone.
- Zimbabwe.
- Democratic Republic of Congo.
- Botswana.
- Malawi.
- Comoros.
- Tanzania.
- Zambia.
According to the 2023 World Happiness Report, Icelanders are the third happiest populace in the world, rounding out the top three behind the superlatively happy Finns and only slightly less happy Danes.
What is the most joyful country in the world? ›Since 2002, the World Happiness Report has used statistical analysis to determine the world's happiest countries. In its 2021 update, the report concluded that Finland is the happiest country in the world.
What is the happiest park on Earth? ›Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California is where the Disney dream began in 1955. To this day, it's still the 'Happiest Place on Earth'. It never fails to impress with fun attractions for every member of the family.
What is the least happiest place on Earth? ›Afghanistan is the world's least happy country, with citizens having reported extremely low levels of life satisfaction. Since the Taliban takeover, life has become objectively worse for Afghans, particularly women. There is a lot of conflict in the region.
What is the happiest town of the year? ›Once again, Fremont, California was determined the happiest city in America, with a total “happiness score” of 76.10 (down slightly from its 2022 score of 77.13). Meanwhile, Detroit, Michigan was dubbed the least happy U.S. city for a second year in a row, with a “happiness score” of 30.60.
What is the happiest and healthiest city in America? ›Rank | Happiest | Healthiest |
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1. | Fremont, Calif. | San Francisco |
2. | San Jose, Calif. | Seattle |
3. | Madison, Wis. | Honolulu |
4. | Overland Park, Kan. | San Diego |
Where are the happiest places to live in us? ›
- Fremont, CA. Fremont, California.
- San Jose, CA. San Jose, California. ...
- Madison, WI. Madison, Wisconsin. ...
- Overland Park, KS. Overland Park, Kansas. ...
- San Francisco, CA. San Francisco, California. ...
- Irvine, CA. Irvine, California. ...
- Columbia, MD. Columbia, Maryland. ...
- Sioux Falls, SD. ...
Your happy place can be any physical or mental space, situation, or activity that makes you feel relaxed, calm, content, or joyful. Everyone has their own happy place. Think about special memories, acts of kindness, or your favorite holiday destination. Recall places where you experienced deep contentment.
How do you pick a happy place? ›- We all need a sanctuary in this busy world. ...
- Recall places where you've appreciated the sounds. ...
- Summon up the places where you've enjoyed visual images. ...
- Choose a place where you can experience the elements that contribute to happiness.
Your home, neighborhood, and surroundings all have a huge impact on your quality of life—sometimes they'll contribute to your happiness, while other times they'll leave you feeling unfulfilled or unmotivated. Moving offers a fresh change of scenery that can recharge and boost your mood.
What is the happiest place on earth and why? ›Finland. For the sixth year running, Finland has been named the happiest country in the world. Measures such as generosity (in Finland, people highly likely to expect lost wallets to be returned, for example), income, freedom of choice and life expectancy can explain why this country keeps coming out on top.
What is the happiest small town in America? ›As it turns out, life is all rainbows and butterflies in Frontenac, Missouri, the happiest place in America. Don't start feeling sad, there's plenty of happy to go around as life is still pretty sweet in the following “Happiest Small Towns across America”: Frontenac, MO.
What is the first happiest state in the US? ›Hawaii comes in first with a happiness score of 66.31 out of 100… which is still a D, but better than nothing. The Aloha State ranked first in WalletHub's Emotional & Physical Well-Being category and has the lowest adult depression rates in the country.
What makes up 10 of your happiness? ›One of the most quoted rules of happiness is the 50-40-10 rule. This knowledge about happiness states that 50% of our happiness is determined by genetics, 10% by our circumstances and 40% by our internal state of mind. This rule originates from the book "The How Of Happiness" written by Sonja Lyubomirsky.
How can I be happy 10 ways? ›- Recognize that you have choices. While you can't prevent many of the difficulties that you'll encounter in life, you can control how you respond to them. ...
- Practice gratitude. ...
- Forgiveness. ...
- Mindfulness. ...
- Friendship. ...
- Rest. ...
- Movement. ...
- Sunshine.
- Sleeping in a freshly-made bed.
- Feeling the sun on your face.
- People saying "thank you" or a random act of kindness from a stranger.
- Finding money in unexpected places.
- Having time to myself.
- Laughing so hard it hurts. ...
- Snuggling on the sofa with a loved one.
- Freshly-made bread.
What are the 4 elements to a happy life? ›
The Big Four are friendliness, cheerfulness, compassion, and gratitude.
What are the 7 pillars of happiness? ›- Rich relationships. Who you surround yourself with dictates your happiness. ...
- Pursue your dreams and goals. ...
- Service to others. ...
- Good health. ...
- Financial security. ...
- Happy family and friends. ...
- Enjoy what you do for a living.
True happiness is enjoying your own company and living in peace and harmony with your body, mind and soul. To be truly happy, you don't need other people or material things. Happiness is the consequence of personal effort and living a life of purpose.
What is the healthiest city on earth? ›A long life expectancy
The study indicates that the average life expectancy of a Valencian is 83.5 years. The quiet lifestyle, combined with a healthy Mediterranean diet, low levels of pollution and crime rate, make the quality of life ideal for maintaining good health.
Commitment An open mind Persistence Flexibility Faith Thankfulness Passion Author has described these 7 qualities with examples of people around him who have applied these to their lives. It makes these principles more practical and acceptable.
What is the golden rule for good life? ›The Golden Rule is most familiar in the Western world as “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you”. It has reflections in every major world religion.
What are the 7 keys to life? ›- Wisdom.
- Integrity.
- Work Ethic.
- Purpose.
- Gratitude.
- Consistency.
- Resilience.
The most consistent finding we've learned through 85 years of study is: Positive relationships keep us happier, healthier, and help us live longer. Period.
What are things everyone enjoys? ›- Puppies. ...
- Kittens. ...
- Really just any baby animals.
- OK, and animals in costumes.
- Or human babies doing weird tiny-human things.
- Sipping a warm drink on a cold day. ...
- Anything that is warm, cheesy, and deliciously gooey. ...
- Free food—any time, any place.
- Develop a gratitude attitude. Human beings have a bias toward negativity. ...
- Find a reason to laugh. ...
- Take a nap (no, seriously) ...
- Exercise. ...
- Find out what makes you tick. ...
- Nurture positive relationships. ...
- Go out and meet people. ...
- Create a bucket list and set goals for yourself.
Which US city is ranked the happiest city to live? ›
Cities across the United States vary greatly in their environment, income, citizens' overall well-being and community. For 2023, California dominated the list of the happiest cities in America, while Fremont, California, topped the list for the second year in a row.
What is the happiest place to live in the US? ›- Sunnyvale, Calif. Personal finance score: 86.50. ...
- Arlington, Va. Personal finance score: 94.89. ...
- Bellevue, Wash. Personal finance score: 88.75. ...
- Fremont, Calif. Personal finance score: 89.78. ...
- Frisco, Texas. ...
- Plano, Texas. ...
- Roseville, Calif. ...
- San Jose, Calif.
Just why Finns are happier than others comes down to a number of factors including lower income inequality (most importantly, the difference between the highest paid and the lowest paid), high social support, freedom to make decisions, and low levels of corruption.
What is the number one happiest state? ›...
These are the five unhappiest states, according to the ranking:
- Alabama.
- Louisiana.
- Kentucky.
- Mississippi.
- Arkansas.
- West Virginia.
1 best U.S. city to live in is Cambridge, Massachusetts—see which other cities made the list. Niche released its list of the best U.S. cities to live in 2023. This month, Niche released its ranking of the best cities to live in America in 2023.
What is the healthiest and happiest city? ›Rank | Happiest | Healthiest |
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1. | Fremont, Calif. | San Francisco |
2. | San Jose, Calif. | Seattle |
3. | Madison, Wis. | Honolulu |
4. | Overland Park, Kan. | San Diego |
Overall Rank | City | Total Score |
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1 | Fremont, CA | 76.10 |
2 | San Jose, CA | 70.35 |
3 | Madison, WI | 69.72 |
4 | Overland Park, KS | 68.93 |
The United Arab Emirates claim the top spot for the happiest place to retire. The study reveals that the United Arab Emirates is the happiest place to retire with an overall score of 7.76. It comes as no surprise that with the average yearly temperature being 27 degrees and 3,508 hours of sunshine, they came out on top ...
Is Florida a happy place to live? ›The financial news website 24/7 Wall St. has published their findings for the top 10 happiest and most miserable states in the country, and Florida has just jumped into the top 10.
What are the six powerful habits from the world's happiest country? ›- There's less of a desire to lie about emotions.
- Work-life balance is prioritized.
- They have lots of access to nature.
- Learning new skills is encouraged.
- It's a very trusting society.
Why is Finland so rich? ›
The largest sector of Finland's economy is its service sector; which contributes 72.7% to the country's gross domestic product (GDP), followed by manufacturing and refining at 31.4%, and Finland's the country's primary sector at 2.9%.
Why is Denmark so happy? ›Is it the relative lack of crime and corruption, or just plain Danish hygge? According to the World Happiness Report, happiness is closely linked to social equality and community spirit - and Denmark does well on both. Denmark has a high level of equality and a strong sense of common responsibility for social welfare.
What state is the most calm? ›– Maine is the most peaceful state in the U.S. for the 11th year in a row, Louisiana is the least peaceful. The Northeast continues to be the most peaceful region with three of the five most peaceful states. The South is once again the least peaceful region in America, with four of the five least peaceful states.
What are the top 5 saddest states? ›- Maine. Depression rate: 23.52% ...
- Arkansas. Depression rate: 23.2% ...
- Kentucky. Depression rate: 22.84% ...
- Oklahoma. Depression rate: 22.70% ...
- Alabama. Depression rate: 22.64% ...
- Vermont. Depression rate: 22.64% ...
- Tennessee. Depression rate: 22.36% ...
- Washington. Depression rate: 22.22%
- Finland.
- Denmark.
- Iceland.
- Israel.
- Netherlands.
- Sweden.
- Norway.
- Switzerland.