Finland is named the happiest country in the world for the eighth year in a row, according to the World Happiness Report 2025 published Thursday.

Other Nordic countries are also once again at the top of the happiness rankings in the annual report published by the Wellbeing Research Centre at the University of Oxford. Besides Finland, Denmark, Iceland and Sweden remain the top four and in the same order.

Country rankings were based on answers people give when asked to rate their own lives. The study was done in partnership with the analytics firm Gallup and the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network.

When it comes to decreasing happiness — or growing unhappiness —the United States has dropped to its lowest-ever position at 24, having previously peaked at 11th place in 2012. The report states that the number of people dining alone in the United States has increased 53% over the past two decades.

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    • Einar@lemm.ee
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      10 hours ago

      One might argue that people preferng to be alone is a symptom of the problem - if the motivation is to avoid stress and frustration.

      On the other hand, if being alone is used in a balanced way as a form of self-care in a noisy world that demands so much of us, it can be healthy.

      In the end, I would say, it all depends on whether this solitude feels empowering or isolating.

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      9 hours ago

      Dining with other people can make you happy too. Not judging in any way, just saying it’s a possibility and sometimes just being able to share shit can make things better.