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World Happiness Report 2026 reveals surprising shifts in global wellbeing

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Finland’s dominance continuesCosta Rica makes historySpain slips to 41st placeUK and Ireland positions revealedTop 10 happiest countries for 2026What’s driving happiness in 2026A world where happiness is shifting

Woman enjoying a peaceful swim in a forest lake, capturing the calm and nature driven lifestyle that helps keep Finland ranked among the happiest countries in the world. Credit: Tero Vesalainen / Shutterstock.

The latest edition of the World Happiness Report is out, and it confirms a familiar trend at the top while revealing some unexpected shifts further down the table.

Drawing on data from the Gallup World Poll, the 2026 report ranks countries based on how people evaluate their lives, offering one of the clearest snapshots of global wellbeing.


Finland’s dominance continues

For nine of the past ten years, Finland has ranked as the happiest country in the world, and 2026 continues that streak.

What sets Finland apart is consistency across all key wellbeing indicators. Citizens report exceptionally high levels of trust in government and public institutions, alongside strong social safety nets that reduce inequality and insecurity.

Daily life also plays a role. Access to nature, low population density, and a culture that values balance over overwork contribute to high life satisfaction. Crucially, people in Finland feel supported, both by the state and by their communities.

The broader Nordic region continues to dominate. Denmark, Iceland, and Sweden all remain firmly in the top tier.


Costa Rica makes history

One of the standout stories this year comes from Latin America. Costa Rica has broken into the top five, climbing to 4th position and becoming the first Latin American country ever to achieve this milestone.

Its rise reflects strong community ties, a focus on environmental sustainability, and a lifestyle that prioritises wellbeing over economic output alone.


Spain slips to 41st place

For Spain, the 2026 report brings a more sobering update. The country now ranks 41st globally, a position that highlights a curious paradox. Spain remains a global leader in healthy life expectancy – Spaniards live some of the longest, healthiest lives on the planet – yet their “evaluative” happiness (how they feel about their current circumstances and future) lags behind.

Experts suggest that Spain’s ranking is impacted by lower scores in perceived personal freedom and a higher perception of institutional corruption compared to the leaders. Economic factors, particularly persistent youth unemployment and a perceived lack of social mobility, continue to weigh down the national average despite the country’s high quality of physical life.


UK and Ireland positions revealed

The report also highlights how countries in the British Isles are performing.

  • The UK remains outside the top tier in 29th position, with results reflecting a mixed picture. While average income levels are relatively high, concerns around public services, cost of living pressures, and trust in institutions continue to weigh on wellbeing scores. Inequality also plays a role, with larger gaps in life satisfaction across different groups.

  • Ireland performs better, maintaining a stronger position in the rankings at 13th place. Economic growth and employment levels support higher overall life evaluations. However, the report suggests that rising living costs and housing pressures could become more significant factors in the future if left unaddressed.

Although both countries remain above the global average, neither has managed to break into the elite group dominated by Nordic nations.


Top 10 happiest countries for 2026

1 Finland
2 Iceland
3 Denmark
4 Costa Rica
5 Sweden
6 Norway
7 Netherlands
8 Israel
9 Luxembourg
10 Switzerland

Source: www.worldhappiness.report


What’s driving happiness in 2026

The report continues to highlight the same core factors that shape wellbeing worldwide:

  • Strong social support networks
  • Financial stability and income security
  • Good physical and mental health
  • Freedom to make life choices
  • Trust in government and institutions

In 2026, social connection stands out more than ever. People who feel supported by friends or family consistently report higher happiness levels, regardless of income.


A world where happiness is shifting

The 2026 rankings show that while the top positions remain relatively stable, the broader picture is changing.

Countries like Costa Rica are proving that wellbeing does not depend solely on wealth, while nations such as Spain face new challenges despite strong cultural advantages.

As the definition of success evolves, the report makes one thing clear. Happiness is increasingly about connection, trust, and quality of life, not just economic growth.


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