What's Happening?
Switzerland has been ranked as the best country in the world for 2026, according to a report by US News & World Report in collaboration with the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. The rankings
evaluated 100 countries across eight categories, including governance, culture and tourism, civic health, economic development, health, infrastructure, opportunity, and the natural environment. Switzerland excelled in economic development and governance, while the United States, despite being second in economic development and first in culture and tourism, did not make the top 10 due to weaker performance in health, infrastructure, and civic health.
Why It's Important?
The rankings highlight the strengths and weaknesses of countries in various sectors, influencing perceptions and decisions of investors, tourists, and expatriates. Switzerland's top position underscores its strong governance and economic stability, making it an attractive destination for business and tourism. The U.S.'s failure to make the top 10 could impact its global image and competitiveness, as it suggests areas needing improvement, particularly in health and infrastructure. This could influence policy decisions and investments aimed at addressing these deficiencies.






