SINGAPORE: According to the Ipsos Happiness Report 2026, happiness levels rose across the board in the Asian nations included in the study, with the exception of Singapore. The report looked into happiness levels in a number of countries and showed that in 25 of the 29 countries surveyed, people are happier than they were 12 months ago.
However, as fieldwork for the report took place between December 24, 2025, and January 9, 2026, it’s important to note that it does not take into account the widening conflict in the Middle East, which has sparked fears of a possible global recession due to disruptions in the oil supply.
The happiest country surveyed is Indonesia, where 85 per cent of the people surveyed reported being happier over the past year. The Netherlands is the runner-up, where 84 per cent said they were happy.
The bottom two on the list are South Korea, where 57 per cent say they are happy, and Hungary, where the figure is even lower at 54 per cent.



