Performance gains in the Finances in Retirement and Health sub-indexes helped propel the United States to the number 21 position on the 2025 Global Retirement Index. Despite this modest improvement over last year’s ranking, this pales in comparison to ten years ago, when the US ranked 15th overall.
As a multi-dimensional index, the GRI rewards consistency across factors over outperformance in any one specific area. The US gains in Finances and Health were not enough to counter declines in both Material Wellbeing and Quality of Life. In the end, the US received the same 70% overall score as last year. That score is strong enough to move the country ahead relative to its peer group of 44 developed and developing countries.