World Happiness Report: Why Gen Z is the unhappiest generation today (2024)

The World Happiness Report is out and Finland has once again been declared the happiest country in the world. However, the report reveals that Gen Z (aged 15-24) are unhappy. Young Americans are the most discontent with many experiencing ‘mid-life crises’. But what’s making them sad?

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The World Happiness report reveals that the younger generation shows higher levels of unhappiness, driven by extensive use of social media and cost of living crises. Image used for representational purposes/Pixabay

The annual World Happiness Report has been published for the year 2024 and there’s not much to be happy about.

According to the report, which was launched in 2012 to support the United Nations’ sustainable development goals, something is going terribly wrong for the young people of the United States and Europe, as they report to be unhappier than their aged counterparts.

In fact, the US has dropped out of the top 20 of the world’s happiest countries for the first time owing to a significant decline in the reported well-being of Americans under 30.

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We take a closer look at the rankings and analyse why young people between the ages of 15 and 24 are experiencing a decline in happiness, with the phenomenon likened to a midlife crisis.

What the World Happiness Report reveals

The World Happiness Report, which is based on data from US market research company Gallup and analysed by a global team now led by the University of Oxford, has declaredFinlandto be the world’s happiest country, seventh time in a row after the Nordic country acquired a score of 7.7. Denmark, Iceland, Sweden and Israel rounded out the top five nations. It’s important to note that the findings predated theHamasmassacre of 7 October and the subsequent war in Gaza.

Afghanistan, plagued by a humanitarian catastrophe since the Taliban regained control in 2020, stayed at the bottom of the 143 countries surveyed in the report.

Notably, for the first time since the report was published more than a decade ago, the US and Germany dropped out of the top 20 happiest nations. The US dropped to 23 from the previous ranking of 15 while Germany fell to 24. In turn, Costa Rica and Kuwait entered the top 20 at 12 and 13.

The report further noted that the happiest countries no longer include any of the world’s largest countries. In the top 10 countries only the Netherlands and Australia have populations over 15 million. In the whole of the top 20, only Canada (ranked 15) and the UK (ranked 20) have populations over 30 million.

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India ranked 126, the same as last year, in the happiness index. Factors such as marital status, social engagement, and physical health also influence life satisfaction among older Indians.

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Young driving unhappiness levels

This year’s report has revealed that there’s a decline in happiness for Americans under 30 years old, specifically in the age group of 15-24. In fact, the report said, “The US decline is at least partly attributable to Americans under age 30 feeling worse about their lives.”

If you look at the report closely, you will find that for Americans over 60, the US ranks in the top 10, but for those under 30, it drops to 62nd place.

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“Youth, especially in North America, are experiencing a mid-life crisis today,” said Jan-Emmanuel De Neve, a University of Oxford economics professor and one of the report’s editors.

While the unhappiness is rising in the young in the US, it is not the same in central and eastern Europe where happiness increased substantially at all ages, while in Western Europe people of all ages reported similar levels of happiness.

Why the young are unhappy

But what’s making the young so unhappy?

While the report doesn’t outline the reasons, experts suspect heavy use ofsocial mediato be one of the key reasons for the high unhappiness rates. Social media has been attributed to driving down the self-esteem of the young. In fact, US Surgeon General Vivek Murthy had called for legislation on the use of social media for the young, citing that adolescents were spending nearly five hours a day and a third were staying up until midnight on week nights on their devices. He had said that legislation was required to protect and reduce the harms of social media to young people.

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Also read: Teens happy, peaceful when they ditch their smartphones, finds Pew survey

The excessive use of social media by the young has also led to alonelinesspandemic, which is affecting the happiness levels of people.

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But social media is not alone to be blamed. Experts in psychology and neurology, and some young Americans themselves, blame worries about money, and their future wellbeing for being unhappy. For instance, one 28-year-old Seattle resident when asked if they were happy or unhappy, said that they felt “burdened”. And for them that feeling arises from the immediate tasks of the day but also concerns like housing, inflation, the war and climate change.

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The Intergenerational Foundation charity speaking to The Guardian in reaction to the report said: “Young adults are being hit from all sides by a toxic combination of government policy, a housing affordability crisis, stagnating wages, and a high cost of living.

“No wonder their generation is experiencing unprecedented levels of mental ill-health as their futures look so bleak.”

Another study from Finland has also found that a stronger embrace of “woke” beliefs is linked to increased levels of anxiety and depression. Researchers found a link between an increase in reports of anxiety and depression and a greater level of agreement with critical social justice beliefs.

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Elderly are a happy bunch

While the World Happiness Report shows the young being unhappy, it showed that the older generation enjoy a higher satisfaction in life. As per the report, the world’s happiest country for those above the age of 60 is Denmark. This is followed by Finland, Norway, Sweden, Iceland, New Zealand, the Netherlands, Canada, Australia and the US.

And what’s driving their happiness? As per The Guardian, a spiralling stock market and a global property boom have given the over-55s a level of wealth unknown in human history.

With inputs from agencies

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World Happiness Report: Why Gen Z is the unhappiest generation today? ›

This year's report has revealed that there's a decline in happiness for Americans under 30 years old, specifically in the age group of 15-24. In fact, the report said, “The US decline is at least partly attributable to Americans under age 30 feeling worse about their lives.”

Why is Gen Z not happy? ›

It's a dip that often coincides with a decline in the factors that Gen Z ranks as most important to their happiness, according to the survey. The most influential driver of happiness for members of the generation is a sense of purpose in their work or school, researchers found.

What is the world happiness report for Gen Z? ›

The report finds that about three-quarters of Gen Z -- the children and young adults born between 1997 and 2012 -- say they are very happy (25%) or somewhat happy (48%).

What are the negatives of Gen Z? ›

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  • Gen Zers have a short attention span. ...
  • Gen Zers are multitaskers. ...
  • Gen Zers are addicted to technology and can't handle face-to-face interactions. ...
  • Gen Zers expect too much from the brands and companies they interact with. ...
  • Gen Zers want to be rewarded quickly.

Who are the happiest generation? ›

Age and generation both matter for happiness. As between generations, those born before 1965 (Boomers and their predecessors) have life evaluations about one-quarter of a point higher than those born after 1980 (Millennials and Gen Z).

Is Gen Z less confident? ›

Generation Z emerges as the least fiscally confident generation, with 28% expressing a lack of confidence in their financial capabilities. According to Bank of America, 85% of those identifying as Gen Z see one or more barriers to financial success.

Why are Gen Z so special? ›

Gen Zers Are Independent learners make up this generation

they are all about the pursuit of knowledge. This generation was born with the internet and social media; the experiences they encountered as children helped them gain early expertise with digital tools allowing them to be self-reliant as well as collaborative.

What is Gen Z most stressed about? ›

From issues like discrimination and human rights to personal safety and violence, it's all stressful to younger Americans. But, like their older counterparts, health- and finance-related concerns topped the list of stressors.

Does Gen Z have higher rates of depression? ›

Calling the findings about the emotional struggles of Generation Z young adults "alarming," the researchers said 29% of them reported experiencing depression, versus 15% of teens; 36% of young adults reported anxiety, compared to 18% of teens.

What do Gen Z want in life? ›

Gen Z's standout priorities for 2024 are centered around self-enrichment: things like starting new jobs, learning new skills, reading more, or finding love.

What is Gen Z's greatest weakness? ›

The simple act of making a phone call has emerged as one of Gen Z's greatest weaknesses. With phones being so easily accessible and attached to almost every young person's hand, you might expect Gen Z to be able to perform one of the most mundane tasks – picking up the phone and dialling.

What is the biggest problem with Gen Z? ›

Gen Z Struggles With Mental Health

According to McKinsey, over half (55%) of Gen Zers report having either been diagnosed or receiving treatment for a mental health condition, compared to 31% of people aged 55 to 64, who have had decades longer to seek and get treatment.

What can Gen Z not live without? ›

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  • Food.
  • Phone.
  • Internet/WiFi.
  • Water.
  • Family/Being able to see my family.
  • Television/Movies/Streaming service.
  • Friends.
  • Video games.
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Which is the smartest Gen? ›

As societal trends continue to evolve, the narrative surrounding generational intelligence unfolds with fresh perspectives. A growing discourse suggests that Generation Z (Gen Z) is endowed with higher cognitive abilities compared to their predecessors, the Millennials.

Which Gen is the most stressed? ›

Although the stress of experiencing a continuing polycrisis affects people of all demographics, recent research from GlobeScan shows that Gen Z respondents across 31 countries and territories are more than twice as likely to say they frequently experience stress and anxiety than are Baby Boomers and older.

Who was the luckiest generation? ›

Baby boomers are often said to be the luckiest generation financially — but millennials will be better off than their parents in retirement, survey finds.

Why are Gen Z the most stressed? ›

As for the reasons why millennials and Gen Zs are feeling stressed, the survey found that financial insecurity is one of the leading causes, with two-thirds of respondents saying that they often worry about their financial situation.

How do Gen Z feel about their parents? ›

Though the challenges facing Gen Z are unique, issues with their parents often boil down to age-old “difficulties in communication, boundary setting and honesty, often rooted in fear, whether it be fear of judgment, fear of failure, fear of harm or even fear of change,” Efron said.

Why is this generation sad? ›

Inequality and Injustice: Witnessing social injustices and inequalities creates feelings of powerlessness and sadness. Unrealistic Beauty Standards: The obsession with appearance leads to body dissatisfaction and lowered self-esteem.

How long does Gen Z stay at a job? ›

Almost two-thirds of Gen Z workers plan to leave their current employer within the next two years but almost half of Millennials and Boomers expect to stay for five years or longer. Nearly two-thirds of Gen X also expect to stay with their companies longer than five years.

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