Mexico Enters Global Top 10 of ‘Happiest Nations’ Beating Out United States and Canada

Puerto Vallarta, Mexico – For the first time since the World Happiness Report was first published in 2013, Mexico has made its debut among the 10 happiest countries on the planet. The news comes from the 2025 edition of the report, coordinated by Oxford University, Gallup, and the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN).

Released in time for the International Day of Happiness on March 20th, the study reveals that Mexico climbed 15 spots compared to last year’s survey, landing in 10th place out of 147 nations. This remarkable rise has been attributed to the robustness of the country’s family structures, strong social support networks, and a well-ingrained culture of communal living.

“Mexico’s family cohesion offers valuable lessons for other societies seeking to improve their well-being.”
— Excerpt from the 2025 World Happiness Report

Climbing the Ranks

Mexico’s ascent in the ranking means it now holds the second-highest spot in Latin America, just behind Costa Rica—another newcomer to the global top 10 at the sixth position. This year’s results illustrate a shift in the region’s perception of well-being, offering insights into the power of familial and social bonds in boosting overall happiness.

The 10 Happiest Countries in 2025

According to the independent experts behind the World Happiness Report, these are the world’s top-ranking countries for happiness:

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

Countries such as Switzerland and Australia dropped out of the top 10 this year, while Serbia (31), Bulgaria (85), and Georgia (91) made notable leaps up the ranking. Meanwhile, the United States, which ranked 11th in 2024, fell to 24th, marking its lowest position since this global survey began.

The Least Happy Nations

At the other end of the scale, Afghanistan remains at the bottom of the list as the world’s least happy country. The report also names Sierra Leone, Lebanon, Malawi, Zimbabwe, Botswana, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Yemen, Comoros, and Lesotho among the 10 nations with the lowest satisfaction levels.

Family and Social Support: Key to Happiness

A central theme in the 2025 study is the impact of family and social support on happiness. The authors highlight households composed of four or five individuals—especially couples with children or extended family members living under one roof—as particularly conducive to higher emotional well-being.

Mexico’s strong emphasis on familial relationships is singled out as a case study demonstrating how cohesive family networks can effectively foster emotional security and social support.

Yet, the report also warns of a concerning trend: growing numbers of young adults living alone, especially in high-income countries. This rise in solo living arrangements correlates with an increase in feelings of isolation and anxiety. One in five young people now report having no one to turn to for emotional support—a statistic that has grown by nearly 40% over the past two decades.

The Importance of Shared Meals

The 2025 World Happiness Report also highlights the positive influence of eating together. Data shows that people who regularly share meals with others report significantly higher levels of satisfaction and well-being than those who dine alone. In the United States, for instance, the number of people eating solo has risen by 53% over two decades, a habit experts tie to worsening loneliness and social disconnection.

A Call for Community and Connection

Celebrated annually on March 20th, the International Day of Happiness aims to underscore the universal aspiration for well-being and the growing necessity of embedding happiness within government policies. This year’s report echoes that mission, suggesting that governments around the world should prioritize social initiatives that promote communal activities, nurture family bonds, and strengthen local ties.

As the day draws to a close, Mexico’s climb into the top 10 happiest countries serves as a powerful reminder that in an increasingly isolated world, the most enduring key to happiness may lie in the simple act of coming together—one family, one community, and one shared meal at a time.

Puerto Vallarta, Mexico - For the first time since the World Happiness Report was first published in 2013, Mexico has made its debut among the 10 happiest countries on the planet. The news comes from the 2025 edition of the report, coordinated by Oxford University, Gallup, and the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN).

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