Finland Named World's Happiest Nation for 8th Consecutive Year, India Ranks 118th

Finland Named World's Happiest Nation for 8th Consecutive Year, India Ranks 118th

By Marcus Delano Thompson

March 22, 2025 at 01:54 PM

Finland has secured its position as the world's happiest country for the eighth consecutive year, according to the World Happiness Report 2025. The report, released on International Day of Happiness (March 20), evaluates 147 countries based on citizen surveys and social factors including social support, freedom, generosity, income, and health.

Reindeer sledding in Finnish forest

Reindeer sledding in Finnish forest

Nordic nations continue to dominate the top rankings, with Denmark, Iceland, and Sweden following Finland. These countries excel due to their quality healthcare, robust social support systems, economic stability, and strong connection with nature.

Nordic flags flying against blue sky

Nordic flags flying against blue sky

India has improved its position from 126th to 118th place, though still ranking below Ukraine (111th) and Pakistan (109th). India shows strength in benevolence metrics:

  • 57th for donating
  • 10th for volunteering
  • 74th for helping strangers
  • 115th for wallet return honesty

Smiling Finnish children in group

Smiling Finnish children in group

Key happiness factors globally include:

  • Strong social support networks
  • Active community engagement
  • Trust in community
  • Optimal household size (4-5 members)

Smiling Finnish people celebrating together

Smiling Finnish people celebrating together

Notable rankings include:

  • Israel (8th) despite regional conflicts
  • Costa Rica (6th) and Mexico (10th) as new top-10 entrants
  • United States dropped to 24th place
  • Afghanistan (147th), Sierra Leone (146th), and Lebanon (145th) rank lowest

Crowd waves flags in Finland crowd

Crowd waves flags in Finland crowd

The report highlights that happiness extends beyond wealth and health, emphasizing the importance of social connections and community trust. While India shows promising signs in volunteering and generosity, there's significant room for improvement in overall happiness metrics through enhanced social policies and community engagement initiatives.

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