美国“幸福度”排名自2011年以来的下滑可视化
Visualizing America's Slide In 'Happiness Rankings' Since 2011

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/visualizing-americas-slide-happiness-rankings-2011

## 美国幸福感下降 根据《世界幸福报告》,过去十年美国在全球幸福感排名中持续下降,从2011年的第11位降至2025年的第23位。尽管仍位列前25名,但美国明显落后于 consistently 幸福感更高的北欧国家。 这种下滑并非近期现象,在2016年之后加速,尤其是在2023年出现了急剧下降。促成这一现象的因素包括疫情后复苏、通货膨胀上升以及生活成本增加。 最新报告强调,年轻美国人的幸福感下降、社会联系减弱(更多成年人独自用餐)以及社会信任度降低是关键驱动因素。新兴研究还表明,大量使用社交媒体与幸福感降低之间可能存在关联,尤其是在青少年中。总体而言,美国幸福感的下降似乎源于社会结构瓦解以及年轻一代面临的挑战。

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The United States has steadily slipped in the global happiness rankings over the past decade.

While it still ranks among the top 25 in the latest World Happiness Report, the U.S. is no longer close to the leading group of Nordic countries that consistently dominate the top spots.

This visualization, via Visual Capitalist's Niccolo Conte, tracks the U.S. happiness ranking from 2011 to 2025, based on data from the World Happiness Report 2026.

Each annual ranking is based on a three-year average of life evaluation survey responses rather than a single year. For example, the 2025 ranking reflects responses from 2023–2025.

The U.S. Has Fallen Outside the Top 20 Happiest Countries

The United States has not always ranked outside the top 20 happiest countries.

It placed 11th in 2011, then generally ranked between 13th and 17th through 2016.

From there, its position weakened, landing at 18th or 19th in four consecutive years from 2017 to 2020.

The decline accelerated more recently.

The U.S. dropped eight spots to 23rd in 2023, reached a low of 24th in 2024, and edged back to 23rd in 2025.

Overall, the country now ranks more than a dozen places lower than it did in 2011.

Reasons Behind the Decline in America’s Happiness

The sharp drop in 2023 reflects more than a single-year change.

Because rankings are based on three-year averages, the 2023 result captures responses from 2021 to 2023—a period shaped by the post-pandemic aftermath, rising inflation, and growing cost of living pressures.

Recent editions of the report point to several contributing factors. The World Happiness Report 2024 found that declining wellbeing among Americans under 30 played a major role. The 2025 report highlighted weakening social connection, noting that just over a quarter of U.S. adults reported eating all of their meals alone in 2023—up more than 50% since 2003. Separate analysis also links lower happiness to declining social trust.

The 2026 report adds another possible factor, suggesting that heavy smartphone-based social media use may be contributing to weaker adolescent wellbeing across English-speaking countries and Western Europe.

Taken together, the U.S. decline appears tied to weaker social ties, lower trust, and a sharper deterioration in wellbeing among younger Americans.

If you enjoyed today’s post, check out Ranked: The World’s Happiest Countries Over Time (2019–2024) on Voronoi.

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