UAE Achieves Top Position in Arab World and Ranks 21st Worldwide in Happiness Index

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UAE Secures 21st Position in 2025 World Happiness Report, Outranking Major Western Nations

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Washington (WAM) – In a remarkable affirmation of its societal well-being and quality of life, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has emerged as the 21st happiest country in the world according to the recently released 2025 World Happiness Report. This achievement not only positions the UAE ahead of notable nations such as the United Kingdom, the United States, and France, but also asserts its status as a leader in the Arab region regarding citizens’ satisfaction and happiness.

For eight consecutive years, Finland has maintained its dominance at the top of the rankings, reaffirming its position as the happiest country globally. The latest findings highlight a notable shift within the top ten, as Mexico and Costa Rica have successfully entered this elite group, reflecting their citizens’ enhanced life satisfaction. In contrast, the United States has seen a slight decline in its happiness ranking, now sitting at 24th place. This presents an interesting irony, as the U.S., often viewed as a global standard for prosperity, finds itself trailing behind various nations that may not share the same economic clout.

The World Happiness Report, which is based on survey data collected from Gallup between 2022 and 2024, evaluates the well-being of populations in 147 countries through a comprehensive approach. Key indicators used in the assessment include Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita, the extent of social support available to individuals, healthy life expectancy, personal freedom in life choices, perceptions of corruption, and levels of generosity. These metrics establish a multifaceted perspective on the factors that contribute to the happiness of a nation’s populace.

Among the other Arab nations, Kuwait has secured the 30th position globally, marking its status as the second happiest country in the Arab world. Following closely, Saudi Arabia has achieved a 32nd ranking, making it the third in the region. Oman, at 52nd, and Bahrain, at 59th, further emphasize the growing importance of social and economic stability within the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries. Additional nations in the Arab world that were included in the report are Libya at 79th, Algeria at 84th, Iraq at 101st, and the Palestinian Territories at 108th.

This comprehensive ranking presents a disparity in the happiness levels among these nations, highlighting an evolving narrative within the Arab world. The significant differences in ranking point to varying degrees of social support systems, economic growth, freedom of expression, and governmental accountability, all of which play crucial roles in determining citizens’ overall satisfaction with their lives.

For the UAE, the factors contributing to its solid position in the rankings can be traced to a range of social initiatives and policies that promote economic stability and emotional well-being among its residents. With significant investments in healthcare, education, and infrastructure, the UAE has prioritized enhancing the quality of life for its citizens and expat population alike. The nation’s efforts to foster a diverse and inclusive society have been instrumental in cultivating a sense of belonging and community, thereby enhancing the overall happiness of its residents.

As the UAE celebrates its achievement, it also serves as a benchmark for other nations aspiring to improve their national happiness. The World Happiness Report underscores that true advancement is measured not only by economic growth but also by the mental and emotional well-being of a nation’s citizens.

With the UAE now standing out prominently on the global happiness landscape, the ongoing challenge remains: to sustain this momentum and continue refining its approach to social welfare, economic development, and community cohesion. Embracing these initiatives will not only secure its current standing but could very well pave the way for even greater accolades in future reports.

In a world where despair and anxiety continue to permeate the fabric of daily life, the UAE’s accomplishment emerges as a beacon of hope, underscoring the importance of holistic well-being in complementing economic progress. As international dialogue around happiness evolves, nations observing these indicators must take heed of the principles embraced by the UAE and similar countries that champion the balance between prosperity and happiness.

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