Nicosia, Cyprus. Cyprus ranked 62nd out of 147 countries in the 2026 World Happiness Report published on Thursday, extending a multi-year slide in the index.
Cyprus ranking trends
Cyprus continued its decline in the rankings, from 39th in 2019 to 43rd in 2023 and 50th in 2024, before falling to 62nd in 2026.
How the report is compiled
The report, compiled by the wellbeing research centre at Oxford University with polling agent Gallup and the UN, measures GDP per capita, social support, life expectancy, generosity, freedom and perceptions of corruption.
Top-ranked countries
Finland topped the ranking for the ninth consecutive year, followed by Iceland, Denmark, Costa Rica, Sweden, Norway, the Netherlands, Israel, Luxembourg and Switzerland.
Regional and international comparisons
Greece ranked 85th, falling four places, while Turkey remained 94th. The United States ranked 23rd, Canada 25th, and the UK 29th.
Social media and wellbeing
Jan-Emmanuel De Neve, an Oxford professor and editor of the report, said heavy social media use is linked to lower happiness among people under 25. “Heavy usage is associated with much lower well-being.”
Bottom of the rankings
Afghanistan, Sierra Leone, Malawi, Zimbabwe and Botswana occupied the bottom five.
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