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Researchers have found that adults over the age of 30 are not as happy as they used to be. On the other hand, teenagers and young adults are happier than ever. The findings come from San Diego State University professor Dr. Jean M. Twenge and her team.
The researchers analyzed data from four nationally representative samples consisting of 1.3 million Americans from 1972 to 2014.
They uncovered that after 2010 the age advantage, which was found previously, vanished. There was no longer a positive correlation between age and happiness among adults, and adults over the age of 30 were not significantly happier than those aged 18 to 29.
Find more details at http://www.belmarrahealth.com/happiness-in-adults-on-the-decline/