Canada Ranks at No. 4 in Terms of Quality of Living: U.S. News Country Rankings 2024
Canada has secured the 4th spot in the 2024 U.S. News country rankings, with an overall indexed score of 94.1. Notable performances in quality of life, entrepreneurship, social purpose, and agility contributed to the country's strong standing, although a decline in scores related to business openness, heritage, and entrepreneurship saw it slip from last year's second place. Switzerland claimed the top position, followed by Japan and the United States. Despite this slight drop, Canada remains a global leader in numerous categories, reflecting its robust socio-economic environment, racial equity, and quality of education, positioning it among the world's most attractive nations for business, retirement, and family life.
Canada Ranks 4th in 2024 U.S. News Country Rankings
Strong Performance in Key Areas
Canada's impressive 4th place ranking in the 2024 U.S. News country rankings, with a notable overall indexed score of 94.1, highlights its continued global competitiveness. The country's strong performance in quality of life, entrepreneurship, social purpose, and agility were key factors that bolstered its standing among the world’s top nations.
Top 10 Countries in 2024 Rankings
The U.S. News rankings identified the top ten countries for 2024 based on various performance metrics. The list is as follows:
Switzerland (Score: 100)
Japan
United States
Canada
Australia
Sweden
Germany
United Kingdom
New Zealand
Denmark
Switzerland maintained its leading position with a perfect score of 100, while Canada remains firmly within the top five, underscoring its enduring appeal on the global stage.
Factors Influencing Canada’s Rank
Consistent Top Five Placement
Canada has maintained its place in the top five best countries globally for the last four years, a testament to its stable socio-economic environment. In 2023, Canada was ranked 2nd overall, highlighting its peak performance during that period. This consistency underscores the country’s resilience and adaptability, particularly in times of global uncertainty.
Impact of Declining Scores in Specific Categories
Canada’s slight drop in rankings this year is largely attributable to declines in "open for business," "heritage," and "entrepreneurship" scores. Despite these setbacks, gains in "movers," "social purpose," and "adventure" scores helped offset the impact, allowing Canada to remain among the top-ranked nations globally.
Canada’s Performance Across Other U.S. News Rankings
Corporate Headquarters Destination
Canada ranked 2nd among the best countries to headquarter a corporation, distinguishing itself as the only country in the top ten outside of Europe and Asia. This reflects Canada's favorable business environment and its appeal to multinational corporations seeking a stable and dynamic operational base.
Excellence in Education
In terms of education, Canada achieved a 4th place ranking globally, underscoring its commitment to providing a high-quality education system that attracts international students and fosters innovation.
Racial Equity and Transparency
Canada stands 5th in racial equity and 5th in perceived transparency, showcasing its commitment to social justice and ethical governance. Canada is the only non-European nation to achieve such high scores in perceived transparency, reflecting its global reputation for fair and open government practices.
Retirement and Family Life
Canada also ranked 6th among countries where people can enjoy a comfortable retirement and 6th as one of the best countries to raise a child. These rankings reflect the country's strong social safety nets, high quality of life, and family-friendly policies that continue to attract people from around the world.