Comparison of Happiness Index between the United States and Southeast Asian Countries, 2006-2024

This chart compares the Happiness Index of the United States and key Southeast Asian countries from 2006 to 2024. The Happiness Index reflects how satisfied citizens are with their lives. The data is based on annual average values, providing an overview of the general trends in happiness for each country over the specified period.

The Happiness Index is a measure of how satisfied individuals are with their lives. This index takes into account various factors such as economic stability, social support, and personal freedom to generate a score.

2006

  • 1. United States : 7.18pts
  • 2. Singapore : 6.46pts
  • 3. Malaysia : 6.01pts
  • 4. Thailand : 5.89pts
  • 5. Vietnam : 5.29pts
  • 6. Laos : 5.08pts
  • 7. Indonesia : 4.95pts
  • 8. Philippines : 4.67pts
  • 9. Cambodia : 3.57pts

2016

  • 1. United States : 6.80pts
  • 2. Malaysia : 6.32pts
  • 3. Thailand : 6.07pts
  • 4. Singapore : 6.03pts
  • 5. Philippines : 5.43pts
  • 6. Indonesia : 5.14pts
  • 7. Vietnam : 5.06pts
  • 8. Laos : 4.88pts
  • 9. Myanmar : 4.62pts
  • 10. Cambodia : 4.46pts

2024

  • 1. United States : 6.72pts
  • 2. Singapore : 6.52pts
  • 3. Philippines : 6.05pts
  • 4. Vietnam : 6.04pts
  • 5. Thailand : 5.98pts
  • 6. Malaysia : 5.97pts
  • 7. Indonesia : 5.57pts
  • 8. Laos : 5.14pts
  • 9. Myanmar : 4.35pts
  • 10. Cambodia : 4.34pts

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