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New data collected from more than 200,000 people across the world shows that young people aren’t as happy as they used to be.
The happiness curve has been a relatively predictable U-shape for a long time: You are at your happiest when you’re young, ...
A study recently conducted by researchers from Harvard University and Baylor University has revealed shocking results, ...
We’ve heard a lot lately about how miserable young Americans are. In the recently released World Happiness Report, the United ...
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The happiness curve has been a relatively predictable U-shape for a long time: You are at your happiest when you’re young; then happiness declines in midlife, only to rise once again in old age.
Mental health for U.S. children has declined before, during, and after the COVID-19 pandemic — a substantial break in a trend that has long shown this age group generally reports feelings of happiness ...
A global study seeks insights into what helps people feel happy, healthy and satisfied – and what holds them back.
In the past, happiness across the adult lifespan took on a “U-shaped” curve. Young adults were among the most content with their lives, happiness dipped in middle age and then rose again among older ...