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Plotting The Dots: Americans 60+ Years-Old are So Happy

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World Happiness Report: Young people in the West becoming unhappier

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Why Americans over 60 are so happy

Older Americans are among the happiest people in the world, coming in 10th on Gallup's worldwide happiness rankings — the young, meanwhile, rank 62nd, just behind the Dominican Republic. . .

Countries where quality of life is improving — particularly in Eastern and Central Europe — are the reverse of the U.S. The young are happier than the old.

Zoom in: The oldest Americans reported having more social support, and were less lonely than the young — even though they had fewer social connections.

  • How can that be? Ilana Ron-Levey, a managing director at Gallup, compared the situation to the feeling of social disconnection you might get at a party.
  • Older folks were more likely to answer "yes" when Gallup asked if they have a friend they can call on in a time of need.

Then there's the money. Financially, Boomers are crushing it.

  • Americans over 70 hold 30% of the country's wealth — a record high share — but make up just 11% of the population, Bloomberg reported recently.
  • Nearly 80% of adults age 65 and over own their homes. That means they were better protected from inflation — not dealing with rising rents.
  • Of course, retirees also get a form of universal basic income, via Social Security, which is adjusted for inflation.

What to watch: This was the first time Gallup looked at happiness by age, and it covered a particularly turbulent period — 2021 -2023, with many young Americans still emerging from the isolation of the pandemic when most weren't able to go to school in-person.

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