World Happiness Report confirms: Northern Europe continues to excel in quality of life
The World Happiness Report 2025 once again ranks the Scandinavian countries among the happiest in the world. Finland takes the top spot for the eighth consecutive year, followed by Denmark, Iceland, and Sweden. Norway also secures a place in the Top 10, reaffirming Northern Europe’s exceptional quality of life.
Scandinavian countries score high on social security, economic stability, and life expectancy. Key factors contributing to their happiness include:
- A strong welfare system that ensures education, healthcare, and social support for all
- A high level of trust in government and society, fostering social cohesion and stability
- A deep connection to nature, promoting a healthy lifestyle and mental well-being
Finland remains at the top
Finland continues to dominate the ranking, thanks to its high standard of living, stunning natural landscapes, and strong sense of community. The country excels particularly in social support, personal freedom, and low corruption levels.
Denmark, Iceland, and Sweden among the leaders
Denmark stands out for its well-developed welfare system, which guarantees access to education and healthcare. Iceland benefits from close-knit communities and a strong bond with nature, while Sweden is recognized for its work-life balance and economic stability.
Norway remains one of the highest-ranking countries in terms of quality of life. Its sustainable economy and social equality contribute significantly to its citizens’ well-being.
The World Happiness Report 2025 once again confirms that Scandinavia leads the way in happiness, social security, and sustainable development. A combination of strong communities, economic stability, and a deep connection to nature makes the Nordic countries among the best places to live in the world.
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Header: Julia Kivela / Visit Finland
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