The midlife happiness crisis. - By Joel Waldfogel - Slate Magazine:
"The authors also find that over the last century, Americans, both men and women, have gotten steadily—and hugely—less happy. The difference in happiness of men between men of my generation, born in the 1960s, and my father's generation, born in the 1920s, is the same as the effect of a tenfold difference in income. In other words, if my father had little money compared to his contemporaries and I have lots of money compared to mine, I can still expect to be less happy. Here, curiously, the European pattern diverges. Happiness falls for the birth years from 1900 to about 1950, and generations born on the continent since World War II have gotten successively happier."
So why are people getting happier in Europe and less happy in the USA?
Aug 12, 2007
The midlife happiness crisis. - By Joel Waldfogel - Slate Magazine
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