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Finland’s secret to being world’s happiest country for 8 years

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July 4, 2025
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Finland has once again topped the rankings as the world’s happiest country for the eighth year in a row. The nation’s consistent lead is driven by high life satisfaction, low corruption, universal healthcare and a strong culture of social support.

The Nordic nation is not alone at the top. Its neighbors Denmark, Iceland, Switzerland and Norway have also regularly featured near the summit of global happiness rankings.

According to Ilana Ron-Levey, managing director of Gallup, the shared traits among these nations include economic stability, strong political institutions and comprehensive welfare systems, CNBC reports.

However, Ron-Levey identifies Finland as uniquely intriguing, emphasizing factors such as widespread trust in society, optimism about the future and exceptional social support networks as key contributors to the nation’s happiness. The 2025 World Happiness Report compiles rankings based on citizens’ self-evaluations of life satisfaction from 2022 to 2024, alongside their responses to Gallup’s Cantril ladder question, which asks respondents to rate their life quality on a scale of zero to ten.

The report also considers other critical measures such as GDP per capita, social support, healthy life expectancy, individual freedoms, generosity and perceptions of corruption.

Finland scores particularly high in healthcare, where the government ensures universal access to quality medical services at minimal or no cost. This accessible healthcare system notably includes extensive mental health support, reflecting Finland’s commitment to reducing mental health stigma and fostering well-being.

Finnish residents benefit significantly from healthy lifestyles encouraged by a pristine natural environment and supportive welfare policies, including generous parental leave and effective work-life balance initiatives. High trust in government institutions further enhances a sense of security and community among citizens.

Cultural openness in expressing emotions also sets Finland apart.

Mari Larivaara from MIELI Mental Health Finland highlights that Finns are comfortable sharing life’s challenges openly, an approach research consistently links to improved mental health and stronger social bonds, the Huffington Post reported.

Finnish culture prioritizes leisure, relaxation and meaningful activities, offering universal access to natural resources like forests, lakes and coastlines, where people can freely engage in outdoor recreation like hiking, swimming and camping

The country also actively promotes self-development through widespread availability of low-cost educational and hobby-related activities, helping to foster personal growth and community connections.

According to Juho Saari from Tampere University, Finnish happiness is less about intense moments of joy and more about consistent, overall satisfaction with life. Professor Mirka Hintsanen from the University of Oulu notes that while personal attitudes matter, external circumstances, social environments and societal policies significantly shape individual happiness levels.

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