Pakistan falls to 109 in World Happiness Report

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Pakistan’s ranking in World Happiness Report 2025 is dipped slightly and fell to 109. From last year’s 108. Position. Despite the fall, the country continues to rank higher than its regional neighbors, India and Afghanistan, which are at 118 and 147.

Published by Gallup and its partners, the annual report ranks 147 countries based on their happiness levels, evaluated through population surveys measuring quality of life from 2022 to 2024.

South Asia’s performance

In the region, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka Ranks 133. China is leading Asia with a strong view of 27th place.

Global locations

Finland continues its reign as the world’s happiest country, followed by Denmark and Iceland. Other nations in the top 15 include Sweden, the Netherlands, Costa Rica and Norway.

Meanwhile, the United States and Britain have seen remarkable falls in which the United States falls to 24. – its lowest ranking ever – and Britain falls to 23rd, the worst since 2017.

At the bottom of the list are Sierra Leone, Lebanon, Malawi and Zimbabwe among the least happy nations.

Key takeaways

The report highlights the role of social support, income levels, personal freedoms, life expectancy and corruption in the design of happiness worldwide. This year’s conclusions also emphasize the importance of “care and sharing” by increasing overall well -being.

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