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Pew Research Center
November 3, 2010
Are We Happy Yet?
Health and Happiness Go Hand in Hand
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Are We Happy Yet?
Does Money Buy Happiness?
A Closer Look at Income and Happiness
For Blacks, Money Doesn’t Predict Happiness
How Income and Church Attendance Affects Happiness
Republicans Happier than Democrats, Independents
Regardless of Income, GOPers are Happier
At First Look, Conservatives Happier Than Liberals
Partisan Differences, Not Ideology, Predict Happiness
Frequent Church-Goers Are Happier
Catholics Who Attend Church More Frequently Are Happier
Both White Mainline and Evangelical Protestants Who Go To Church Are Happier
Is Marriage Bliss?
Marriage Works for Both Genders
Marital Happiness Gap Holds Across Age Groups
At First Blush, Parents Are More Likely to be Happy
Marriage Trumps Parenting as a Predictor of Happiness
Blacks Less Happy Than Whites and Hispanics
Men and Women About Equally Happy
Young Men Least Happy
Retirement No Guarantee of Happiness
Differences in Happiness by Employment Status Hold for Men But Not Women
College Grads Happier
Health and Happiness Go Hand in Hand
More Rushed, Less Happy
Suburbs No Great Mecca of Happiness
Recent Immigrants Just as Happy as Others
Pets Make Little Difference in Happiness
Sunbelt Residents Are Happier
The Happiness Trend Line: Barely a Ripple
Money and Happiness Have Been Hanging Out Together for a Long Time
Republicans Happier Over the Years
Whites Least Unhappy
Unhealthy, Unhappy
Single Parents Most Unhappy
White Evangelical Protestants Happier than White Mainline Protestants
Young Adulthood May be Idealized But It’s Not Happier
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