The country is known for its strong economy, which is why it usually ranks in the top 15 every year. In 2023, however, it comes at number 16 in the ranking.
The North American country continues to score below the 11th place it ranked in the first World Happiness Report in 2012. The US did, however, climb up one position from 2022.
Canada goes up two positions in 2023 and remains strong in the middle of the ranking. The country's low unemployment rates might have something to do with it.
In 2017, Vienna was voted the best city in the world to live in because of safety and the price of quality housing, according to Mercer's ranking. The country remains in a solid 11th position since last year.
New Zealand begins our top 10 this year, as it did in 2022. The country is considered one of the best places in the world to live by both locals and foreigners.
The country was in fourth position in 2022, but still remains in the top 10. In Switzerland, life expectancy goes beyond 80, and its citizens are quite cultured, many speaking several languages (including German, French, and English). It's also one of the most competitive countries in the world.
The Swedish economy is developed and diversified. Sweden is considered one of the most socially equal nations in the world. The nation climbed up one spot from 2022.
The country climbed up the ranking for the second consecutive year (it was in ninth place in 2022). Israel has a stable, safe, and sustainable economy. Most schools are public and offer quality education.
The top three starts with this island nation. The country is known for providing good social support to citizens, including an affordable healthcare system and free education.