United States Of Unhappiness? America Falls To New Low In World Rankings
The 2024 year may be one for Americans to forget with a divided nation thanks to a contentious presidential election cycle.
That political divide may have weighed into the recent world country rankings, where the U.S. hit a new low.
What Happened: While many investors may have been happy in 2024 thanks to the strong returns for many stocks and indexes with the
The World Happiness Report, which ranks happiness levels of residents in 147 countries, was recently released and saw the U.S. fall to its lowest ranking, as reported by
The U.S. ranked 24th in the annual report, which has been published every year since 2012. The 24th place ranking has changed from 23rd last year. This
The U.S. ranked 15th two years ago and peaked at 11th in 2012.
One factor highlighted in the report was the increasing number of people who eat alone.
“In 2023, roughly 1 in 4 Americans reported eating all of their meals alone the previous day — an increase of 53% since 2003,” the report said. “Dining alone has become more prevalent for every age group, but especially for young people.”
Published using data from the Gallup World Poll, the survey asks country residents to evaluate their lives and rank happiness. The survey shows that kindness to others, caring about others and sharing with others can contribute to overall happiness.
"Happiness isn't just about wealth or growth — it's about trust, connection and knowing people have your back," Gallup CEO
Another factor contributing to the U.S.’s drop in the rankings, as well as the rankings of some European countries, was “the rise in political polarization and votes against ‘the system,'” the report said.
The country-wide evolution of happiness and trust is highly associated with the rise in the likelihood of voting for anti-system parties in
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Why It's Important: While the U.S. didn't perform well in the rankings,
The survey said that
The report found that larger households and strong family relationships can increase happiness.
Here are the top 20 happiest countries:
Finland Denmark Iceland Sweden Netherlands Costa Rica Norway Israel Luxembourg Mexico Australia New Zealand Switzerland Belgium Ireland Lithuania Austria Canada Slovenia Czech Republic
Other notable countries in the rankings include
The 2024 survey was conducted throughout the year, which means Americans were asked about happiness while
Given the strong political divide, it's highly likely that politics played into happiness rankings and this means the U.S. could fall in rankings once again.
While Trump will judge his success in office based on stock market returns, approval ratings and other metrics, a rise in the world rankings for the country in the next survey would also likely be highlighted by the president as a victory during his current
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