Zimbabwe, Afghanistan, Lebanon ranked world’s unhappiest countries in 2026

The World Happiness Report has revealed its findings for 2026, identifying Afghanistan, Zimbabwe, and Lebanon as the least happy countries. These nations are noted for their ongoing struggles with conflict, economic challenges, and social instability, which significantly impact their citizens’ overall well-being and happiness levels.

The report measures happiness based on various factors, including income, social support, life expectancy, and freedom to make life choices.

According to the report, Afghanistan ranked at the bottom of the happiness scale, continuing a trend from previous years. The country has been plagued by political instability and humanitarian crises, which contribute to widespread suffering and discontent among its population. Zimbabwe follows closely behind, facing severe economic hardships and high rates of unemployment that affect the quality of life for many of its citizens. Lebanon, experiencing a severe economic collapse and its repercussions, also remains on the list of countries with low happiness levels.

Several key factors contribute to the low happiness rankings of these countries; in Zimbabwe, the economic turmoil has resulted in inflation and a declining standard of living, which further exacerbates feelings of unhappiness. Afghanistan deals with long-standing conflict and displacement, leading to a significant decrease in quality of life. The ongoing violence and lack of basic services hinder the ability of citizens to find contentment and security. Meanwhile, Lebanon’s economic crisis paired with political instability has created an environment where many citizens feel hopeless and frustrated.

The World Happiness Report employs a variety of metrics to assess happiness, drawing from survey data on subjective well-being and other socio-economic indicators. Countries that rank high on the list typically enjoy political stability, strong social supports, and healthy economies. Countries such as Finland and Denmark continue to rank among the happiest in the world, illustrating stark contrasts with the least happy nations. *_-NewZimbabwe_*

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