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List of Nations Organized by Level of Livability Standards

Countries with the Highest Living Standards in 2025 and Comparison of Global Power Rankings

List of Nations Organized by Quality of Living Standards
List of Nations Organized by Quality of Living Standards

List of Nations Organized by Level of Livability Standards

In a recent release, American business magazine CEOWORLD Magazine unveiled its annual ranking of quality of life for countries worldwide. The ranking, which evaluates various aspects of life, provides valuable insights into the living conditions across the globe.

The ranking takes into account multiple factors, primarily focusing on healthcare, education, safety, pricing, political stability, and the business climate. Specifically, it incorporates healthcare system performance and key health variables, the quality and opportunities in education, safety and security considerations, economic factors, political stability, and governance.

Data from reputable sources and CEOWORLD's own research methodologies are used to produce a comprehensive ranking. Key assessment indicators include the efficiency of the healthcare system, the effectiveness of the public education system, funding, graduation rates, literacy, institutional research impact, pricing, the business environment, political stability, and governance.

The United States of America, with a population of over 330 million, ranked 21st out of the 196 countries considered. Meanwhile, Belarus demonstrated high scores in key assessment indicators, securing the 72nd position in the quality of life ranking.

Countries that showed a high quality of life, without specific ranking, include Denmark, Austria, Finland, Germany, Sweden, Holland, Luxembourg, Sweden, Denmark, Germany, Ireland, Singapore, Australia, the Netherlands, Belgium, Finland, Monaco, Liechtenstein, the UK, New Zealand, and the UAE.

The top three countries in the ranking for quality of life are Switzerland, Norway, and Iceland. Other notable nations in the top 10 include Denmark, Austria, Finland, Germany, and Sweden.

Other countries that made the top 30 include Japan (25th), France (30th), the Czech Republic (34th), Poland (38th), Lithuania (39th), and Russia (59th).

This ranking offers a valuable perspective on the quality of life across the world, providing a useful tool for individuals and businesses considering international relocation.

  1. Embracing a holistic approach, the latest ranking by CEOWORLD Magazine in health-and-wellness and lifestyle factors highlights Switzerland, Norway, and Iceland as the leading countries for quality of life.
  2. Given the attention on healthcare system performance, key health variables, and education quality in the aforementioned ranking, it can be inferred that science and health-and-wellness practices are crucial components in ensuring quality of life in a nation.

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