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Top 25 Countries with the Lowest Quality of Life in 2025
Nigeria: A Nation Facing Multiple Challenges
Nigeria ranks as the country with the lowest quality of life in 2025. Despite being Africa’s largest economy, the nation struggles with ongoing issues such as political instability, infrastructure deficits, and significant health crises. Access to quality healthcare remains limited for many citizens, and persistent security concerns further diminish daily safety and economic opportunities. The cost of living is relatively high compared to income levels, and frequent power outages hinder economic development.
Bangladesh: Battling Poverty and Infrastructure Problems
Bangladesh continues to grapple with high poverty rates and inadequate infrastructure, which impact the overall well-being of its residents. Flooding and climate-related disasters exacerbate living conditions, especially in rural areas. Though the country has made progress in certain sectors, access to reliable healthcare and education remains uneven, influencing the nation’s low standing on quality of life indexes.
Venezuela: Economic Crisis Wreaks Havoc on Daily Life
Venezuela’s ongoing economic crisis deeply affects its citizens’ quality of life. Hyperinflation, food shortages, and a collapsing healthcare system have left millions struggling to meet basic needs. Political unrest and corruption further undermine safety and stability. Despite abundant natural resources, the country’s economic turmoil has created a dire environment for everyday life.
Sri Lanka: Political Turmoil and Climate Challenges
Sri Lanka faces a combination of political upheaval and severe weather events, such as monsoons and droughts that disrupt agriculture and water access. Healthcare and education systems are under strain, and economic instability has caused inflation and high unemployment. These issues paint a challenging picture for residents seeking stability and good living conditions.
Egypt: Struggling with Economic and Social Issues
Egypt’s economy faces hurdles including high inflation, unemployment, and social disparities. Access to quality healthcare and education remains inconsistent across regions. The rising cost of living, combined with safety concerns in certain areas, contributes to its ranking low on quality of life metrics.
Iran: Economic Sanctions and Social Strife
Iran continues to bear the brunt of international sanctions, which restrict economic growth and access to essential goods. Healthcare services are strained, and inflation makes basic necessities unaffordable for many. Political unrest and human rights issues add layers of difficulty for residents.
Peru: Challenges in Healthcare and Safety
Peru sees its ranking fall due to issues like political instability, crime, and uneven healthcare services. Urban areas may offer more amenities, but rural communities often face shortages of essential services. Economic disparities and safety concerns impact overall living conditions.
Vietnam: Rapid Growth Amid Persistent Issues
Vietnam’s economic growth has been impressive, but several challenges remain. Environmental pollution, traffic congestion, and disparities in healthcare access continue to impact quality of life. Rural populations often encounter limited healthcare and educational resources.
Philippines: Disasters and Infrastructure Gaps
Frequent typhoons and natural disasters affect the Philippines, damaging homes and infrastructure. Despite a growing economy, many Filipinos still face high poverty levels, limited healthcare access, and unsafe conditions in certain regions.
Lebanon: Political Crisis and Economic Collapse
Lebanon remains mired in a profound political and economic crisis. Hyperinflation, currency devaluation, and shortages of basic goods have severely diminished quality of life. Security concerns and power outages further complicate daily life for residents.
Kenya: Security and Healthcare Challenges
Kenya confronts issues such as security concerns and inadequate healthcare infrastructure. Rural and impoverished urban communities often lack basic amenities, and corruption hampers development efforts, leaving many residents in hardship.
Indonesia: Environmental and Social Difficulties
Indonesia faces environmental challenges like deforestation and pollution, impacting health and living conditions. Access to quality healthcare and education varies widely across regions, with many residents enduring poverty and lack of services.
Pakistan: Economic Instability and Safety Issues
Pakistan’s ongoing political instability and security threats contribute to its low ranking. Healthcare infrastructure is stretched thin, and poverty remains widespread, especially in rural areas. Cost of living and access to services remain significant concerns.
Albania: Transition Challenges and Limited Infrastructure
Albania continues its transition, with ongoing issues in infrastructure and economic stability. Healthcare and education systems require improvement, and safety concerns affect daily life, especially in rural regions.
Thailand: Inequities and Environmental Pressures
Thailand faces social inequities and environmental pressures that impact quality of life. Urban areas may offer better amenities, but rural communities often deal with inadequate health services and economic opportunities.
Kazakhstan: Economic and Climate Challenges
Kazakhstan’s economy is influenced by commodity prices and environmental issues. Infrastructure deficits and healthcare access shortages keep many citizens in difficult circumstances, impacting overall well-being.
Chile: Social Discontent and Economic Strains
Chile struggles with social unrest and economic disparities. Access to healthcare and education is uneven, and safety concerns in some urban areas contribute to its lower ranking.
Colombia: Security and Healthcare Disparities
Ongoing security challenges in certain regions and uneven healthcare access affect Colombia’s ranking. While urban centers offer more comfort, rural areas face significant obstacles.
Morocco: Economic Gaps and Infrastructure
Morocco faces disparities in income and access to healthcare. Economic growth benefits urban residents more, leaving disadvantaged rural populations with limited opportunities and services.
Azerbaijan: Political and Economic Hurdles
Azerbaijan deals with political stability issues and economic diversification challenges. Healthcare infrastructure is developing but remains uneven, impacting overall quality of life.
Ukraine: Conflict Continues to Impact Living Conditions
Ongoing conflict has devastated parts of Ukraine, disrupting normal daily life. Infrastructure damage, displacement, and economic hardship are common, severely affecting residents’ safety and well-being.
Russia: Economic Sanctions and Regional Instability
Russia’s geopolitical tensions and sanctions create economic hardships, impacting healthcare and safety. Urban centers fare better, but rural areas encounter significant struggles.
Tunisia: Political Instability and Economic Woes
Tunisia faces political unrest and economic instability, leading to high unemployment and limited access to quality services. Security concerns also affect daily life and overall well-being.
Brazil: Socioeconomic Disparities and Violence
Brazil’s large size and inequality contribute to disparities in healthcare and safety. Urban violence and poverty remain significant issues, lowering overall quality of life.
Argentina: Economic Turmoil and Inflation
Argentina endures high inflation and economic uncertainty, which negatively influence everyday living conditions. Healthcare and social services are strained, and safety concerns persist in certain areas.
Note: The Quality of Life Index considers risk levels, healthcare, cost of living, safety, climate, and other factors to provide an overall picture of everyday life across nations.
Source: Numbeo, 2025.