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Top 5 countries with the most number of single people: Why solo living is increasing worldwide

etimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 2, 2026, 12:38 IST
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5 Countries with the Most Single People

In a world where there are plenty of dating apps options and most people wish to have grand weddings, looks like many others are opting for a solo life. Here we list some of the countries with the most number of single people as per World Statistics' data in 2024:

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Sweden (51% Single)

Sweden tops the list the of countries with the most number of single people in the world, as per Word Satistics. It’s not because people there are lonely—it’s because they’re empowered. With a social system that covers the basics, they don’t need a second income or marriage to be financially stable. Instead, they respect the concept of "lagom," or having just enough. This also translates to valuing personal space.

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Denmark (50% Single)

Second on the list is Denmark, where the "hygge" lifestyle is much followed. About half the population (50%) is single, often waiting until their thirties to get married. The Danish welfare state also provides a safety net that makes marriage a choice for many people instead of a financial necessity.

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Finland (49% Single)

Third on the list is Finland. It has 49% of single population, as per the data. The high single rate is a testament to "sisu," that famous Finnish grit and self-reliance. Finland has a culture where silence and personal space are respected. And so, many people find comfort in solitude. Young adults here prioritise their ownselves and choices, over traditional family structures.

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Germany (48% Single)

In Germany, especially in hubs like Berlin, solo living a bit of an art form. There’s a strong sense of autonomy here, where women are high-earning and divorce is completely normalised. For many Germans, the freedom of being single is the ultimate definition of modern success.

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Norway (47% Single)

Norway is fifth on the list of countries with most number of single people. Their rugged landscape mirrors the independent spirit of these people. They have strict equality laws, and so nobody is forced to stay in a relationship for just for financial security. The concept of "friluftsliv," or outdoor life, often involves solo treks through the fjords to clear one's head.


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