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Visualizing The State Of Freedom Around The World

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Visualizing The State Of Freedom Around The World

In 2024, 60 countries saw their freedom decline in a historic election year.

Strikingly, 40% of countries and territories that held elections experienced targeted attacks on candidates amid heightened instability.

Yet bright spots were seen in Bangladesh, Bhutan, and Syria, driven by political reform.

This graphic, via Visual Capitalist's Dorothy Neufeld, shows the state of freedom by country, based on data from Freedom House.

Global Freedom Continues to Deteriorate

For the 19th year in a row, the state of freedom declined globally.

In particular, freedom declined the most in 2024 for El Salvador, Haiti, and Kuwait. In absolute terms, the Gaza Strip and the Russian-occupied territories of Ukraine have among the lowest scores of freedom amid ongoing, violent conflict.

Country/ TerritoryStatusScore
FinlandF100
New ZealandF99
NorwayF99
SwedenF99
CanadaF97
DenmarkF97
IrelandF97
LuxembourgF97
NetherlandsF97
San MarinoF97
BelgiumF96
EstoniaF96
JapanF96
PortugalF96
SloveniaF96
SwitzerlandF96
UruguayF96
AustraliaF95
ChileF95
Czech RepublicF95
GermanyF95
IcelandF95
BarbadosF94
TaiwanF94
AndorraF93
AustriaF93
Marshall IslandsF93
TuvaluF93
Cabo VerdeF92
DominicaF92
MicronesiaF92
PalauF92
United KingdomF92
Costa RicaF91
CyprusF91
St. LuciaF91
BahamasF90
LiechtensteinF90
SpainF90
St. Vincent and the GrenadinesF90
FranceF89
GrenadaF89
ItalyF89
KiribatiF89
LatviaF89
LithuaniaF89
SlovakiaF89
St. Kitts and NevisF89
BelizeF88
MaltaF87
MauritiusF86
ArgentinaF85
GreeceF85
MongoliaF84
SamoaF84
Sao Tome and PrincipeF84
United StatesF84
Antigua and BarbudaF83
PanamaF83
CroatiaF82
MonacoF82
PolandF82
RomaniaF82
Trinidad and TobagoF82
VanuatuF82
South AfricaF81
South KoreaF81
GhanaF80
JamaicaF80
SeychellesF80
SurinameF80
TongaF80
BulgariaF77
Northern CyprusF76
BotswanaF75
NauruF75
Solomon IslandsF75
GuyanaF74
IsraelF73
NamibiaF73
BrazilF72
Timor-LesteF72
ColombiaF70
FijiPF69
MontenegroPF69
SenegalF69
AlbaniaPF68
BhutanF68
Dominican RepublicPF68
North MacedoniaPF67
PeruPF67
LesothoF66
BoliviaPF65
EcuadorPF65
HungaryPF65
MalawiPF65
LiberiaPF64
IndiaPF63
ParaguayPF63
NepalPF62
Papua New GuineaPF61
BeninPF60
KosovoPF60
MoldovaPF60
MexicoPF59
Sierra LeonePF59
PhilippinesPF58
Sri LankaPF58
IndonesiaPF56
SerbiaPF56
GeorgiaPF55
MadagascarPF55
ArmeniaPF54
MalaysiaPF53
ZambiaPF53
Bosnia and HerzegovinaPF52
KenyaPF51
UkrainePF51
The GambiaPF50
Cote d'IvoirePF49
GuatemalaPF48
HondurasPF48
SingaporePF48
El SalvadorPF47
SomalilandPF47
BangladeshPF45
NigeriaPF44
TunisiaPF44
MaldivesPF43
ComorosPF42
Guinea-BissauPF41
MozambiquePF41
TogoPF41
Hong KongPF40
AbkhaziaPF39
LebanonPF39
MauritaniaPF39
Indian KashmirPF38
MoroccoPF37
TanzaniaNF35
JordanPF34
ThailandNF34
UgandaNF34
TurkeyNF33
PakistanPF32
AlgeriaNF31
IraqNF31
KuwaitNF31
GuineaNF30
NigerNF30
Pakistani KashmirNF30
AngolaNF28
BruneiNF27
KyrgyzstanNF26
ZimbabweNF26
Burkina FasoNF25
QatarNF25
DjiboutiNF24
HaitiNF24
MaliNF24
OmanNF24
CambodiaNF23
KazakhstanNF23
West BankNF22
GabonNF21
RwandaNF21
VietnamNF20
Congo (Kinshasa)NF18
EgyptNF18
EthiopiaNF18
United Arab EmiratesNF18
Congo (Brazzaville)NF17
EswatiniNF17
TransnistriaNF17
BurundiNF15
CameroonNF15
ChadNF15
NicaraguaNF14
LaosNF13
VenezuelaNF13
BahrainNF12
RussiaNF12
South OssetiaNF12
UzbekistanNF12
IranNF11
CubaNF10
LibyaNF10
YemenNF10
ChinaNF9
Saudi ArabiaNF9
SomaliaNF8
AzerbaijanNF7
BelarusNF7
MyanmarNF7
AfghanistanNF6
Central African RepublicNF5
Equatorial GuineaNF5
SyriaNF5
TajikistanNF5
Western SaharaNF4
EritreaNF3
North KoreaNF3
Gaza StripNF2
SudanNF2
South SudanNF1
TurkmenistanNF1
TibetNF0
Russian-Occupied Territories of UkraineNF-1

Finland ranks highest globally, supported by a multiparty system that mitigates voter polarization.

Following behind are New Zealand, Norway, and Sweden—each with populations under six million. Notably, only two countries in the top 10 have medium-sized populations: the Netherlands (18 million) and Canada (39 million).

When it comes to the U.S., freedom continued to erode in 2024. In recent years, institutional trust has plunged to near record lows. Political polarization has deepened alongside growing income inequality, further weakening public confidence.

Meanwhile, Bangladesh recorded one of the biggest gains. In 2024, mass protests ousted Sheikh Hasina’s 15-year regime. Under interim leader and Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, reforms aimed at curbing corruption and expanding welfare are now underway.

To learn more about this topic from a democratic perspective, check out this graphic on the state of democracy by country in 2024.

Tyler Durden
Wed, 07/09/2025 - 23:00

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