The 7 Happiest Countries in the World (2024 Edition)

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Written by Em Thomas

Published: January 20, 2024

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We’re going to explore the 7 happiest countries in the world. Whether you’re looking to move to a place surrounded by joy or checking the list to see if your country is overwhelmed with contentment, this list will answer your questions about the happiest spots on Earth.

Each year, a World Happiness Report is produced to give insights into the areas around the globe with the most glee. We use the 2023 World Happiness Report, along with editorial discretion, to produce this list of countries around the world that are the happiest in 2024. Seven factors make up the score, including:

  • Perceptions of corruption
  • Generosity
  • Freedom to make life choices
  • Healthy life expectancy
  • Social support
  • GDP per capita
  • Dystopia and Residual

While most of the factors are easily understood, the dystopia & residual score compares the country to an imaginary unhappy country and identifies miscellaneous components that make a country happier. These seven categories work together to explain the happiest countries on Earth!

7. Switzerland

Historical Thun city and lake Thun with snow covered Bernese Highlands swiss Alps mountains in background, Canton Bern, Switzerland

With the Swiss Alps in the background and stunning, bright lakes abounding, the beauty of Switzerland surely contributes to the happiness of the country.

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The first country we’ll look at is Switzerland. Switzerland holds the seventh spot for the happiest countries in the world, with an overall index score of 7.240. The country ranks highly in a few different factors, including GDP per capita. Additionally, residents of Switzerland see a healthy life expectancy and liberal freedom to make life choices. With those factors in mind, it’s easy to understand why the Swiss are some of the happiest people on Earth!

6. Norway

Oslo, Norway. Beautiful panoramic aerial view photo from flying drone for Oslo city center. Against the background of the sea, mountains and blue sky on a sunny summer day. (Series)

Oslo, Norway, is a beautiful clash of urban life and nature. With stunning views like this, it’s easy to see why so many happy folks live in the region!

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While all Scandinavian countries are on this list, the first to be discussed is Norway. Norway is the sixth-happiest country on Earth, with an overall happiness score of 7.315. Norway has a very high level of GDP per capita, which contributes greatly to its overall high score. Additionally, the country has a high score in the freedom to make life choices category. These factors work together to make Norway a very happy place.

5. Sweden

Stockholm Sweden on a winter morning with snow on the rooftops on sunsrise, Old Town veiw

Stockholm, Sweden looks just out of a movie during the wintertime. How could you be unhappy in such a cozy scene?

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Staying up north, we have the Scandinavian country of Sweden as the fifth-happiest country in the world. Its overall index score for happiness is 7.395, and the country ranks highly in a few of the six factors that make up the index. GDP per capita is a major strength of Sweden, as well as the freedom to make life choices. Additionally, the country boasts a very healthy life expectancy.

4. Netherlands

Traditional old buildings and tulips in Amsterdam, Netherlands

It would be hard to be unhappy near the traditional old buildings and tulips in Amsterdam, Netherlands.

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The Netherlands is the fourth-happiest country on the globe, with an overall index ranking of 7.403. Some of the things that make the Netherlands happy (other than the gorgeous buildings and flowers) include a high GDP per capita and a high sense of freedom to make life choices. The Netherlands also ranks highly in generosity.

3. Iceland

The black sand beach of Reynisfjara in Iceland

The black sand beach of Reynisfjara looks gloomy, but you can count on the beach being full of pretty happy people!

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Another chilly country is finding its spot in the happiest countries list, and that country is Iceland. Iceland is the third-happiest country in the world, with an overall index score of 7.530. When looking at the factors that make up the happiness of the country, there are exceedingly high scores for a few categories. Iceland has one of the highest levels of freedom to make life choices, and there are also high levels of social support and GDP per capita.

2. Denmark

Copenhagen, Denmark, Architecture, Street, Landscape - Scenery

Copenhagen, Denmark, is one of the friendliest places on Earth, so it’s no surprise the country is one of the happiest!

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Denmark takes the cake as the second-happiest country on Earth. The country has a total Happiness Report index of 7.586. When you look at the individual factors that make up Denmark’s happiness, the country has high social support and GDP per capita. Its dystopian/residual index is also very high.

1. Finland

Summer night sunset from Kuhmo, Finland.

With views like this one in Kuhmo, Finland, it’s no surprise that the country is full of happy people.

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Finally, Finland is taking the cake as the happiest country in the entire world, with a total index score of 7.804. Finland is a gorgeous country located in Scandinavia. According to the World Happiness Report, Finland has high levels of social support and GDP per capita, as well as high levels of dystopia/residual happiness. Overall, whether you’re a traveler or a resident, you’re likely to be pretty chipper in Finland.


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Em Thomas is a writer at A-Z Animals primarily covering places, travel, and chili peppers! She's an MBA student with a passion for storytelling. Though she's a Michigan native, she presently resides in Denver, Colorado. While she doesn't currently have any pets of her own, she's an avid dogsitter with an affinity for big dogs!

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