A new Rasmussen poll finds Americans feel good about life.
Retired Americans are less likely than working Americans to rate their own life as excellent. Among those who are working, 44% of Entrepreneurs say their life is excellent. That view is shared by 34% of Government workers and 29% of those who work for a private sector employer. Only 24% of retirees share that level of optimism.
Men are happier than women:
Thirty-three percent (33%) of men say their life is excellent along with 26% of women. Married Americans are more upbeat in their assessments than those who are not married.
Republicans are happier than Democrats:
Eighty percent (80%) of Republicans rate their life as good or excellent. That compares to 66% of Democrats and 65% of those not affiliated with either major party.
Black Americans are happier than white Americans:
Seventy-four percent (74%) of black Americans rate their life as good or excellent along with 68% of white Americans and 57% of all other Americans.
Thirty-somethings are the happiest:
Thirty-somethings appear to be the happiest age group. But, while those over 65 are less likely than younger adults to rate their life as excellent, they are more likely than any other age group to say their life is good. All in all, 69% of America’s senior citizens say their life in either good or excellent.
Mark Noonan writes that this poll doesn't indicate any strong discontent among the general population and that does not bode well for the Democrats because contented people tend to keep things as they are. Mark has exactly right.
How good is your life?
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