Quality of Life in the Cayman Islands improved in Fall 2025, with overall satisfaction rising to 84.0% (up 1.1% from Fall 2024).
Caymanians reported slightly lower but faster-improving satisfaction at 82.9% (+1.2%).
Health and wellness remained the strongest contributor (85.2%), with gains in mental wellness and modest improvement in healthcare waiting times, although wait times remain the lowest-rated element.
Employment and job quality saw the largest improvement (+3.0% to 83.5%), reflecting higher employment and more people feeling their income meets their standard of living.
Material living conditions (85.4%) and economic and physical safety (87.1%) also improved, supported by reduced overcrowding, fewer bills in arrears, lower poverty and food insecurity, and a stronger sense of safety.
Leisure and social satisfaction rose slightly (81.4%), with less loneliness and better work-life balance. Natural and living environment satisfaction increased to 76.4%, though concerns persist about environmental protection, infrastructure, and development.
The happiness rankings by district of residence were as follows:
Key issues across districts include healthcare wait times, road congestion, support for small businesses and entrepreneurship, housing overcrowding, environmental management, and education/lifelong learning.
There were also some differences between the satisfaction ratings of Caymanians vs those of residents overall.
These differences include:
For a more detailed understanding of The Cayman Islands’ Quality of Life Survey Report Fall 2025 please visit www.eso.ky .