There are various global indices and studies to measure the level of happiness in different countries of the world. They change from year to year. However, according to reports, the following countries are generally considered to be the happiest countries in the world:
Finland – This is regularly voted as the happiest country in the world.
Denmark – a country with a high level of happiness and a high standard of living.
Switzerland – Strong economy and social welfare have high happiness levels.
Iceland – a country with high social and economic levels.
The Netherlands – Good living standards and high social security rank as a country with a high level of happiness.
Norway – ranks among the happiest countries due to high living standards and social security.
Sweden – has a high level of happiness due to social welfare and living standards.
Luxembourg – The country is among the happiest countries due to its strong economy and high standard of living.
New Zealand – becoming a happier country due to high standard of living and social security.
Australia – ranks among the happiest countries due to high social and economic levels.
The results of these happiness indices may vary from year to year.
