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The age when people feel the most — and least — happy, in one chart – Business Insider

By November 20, 2017May 22nd, 2025No Comments

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Happiness changes over the course of your life.

There is “scientific evidence that people get happier as they get older,” according to a Bank of America Merrill Lynch report that analyzed Nielsen data. “While there are differing theories as to why this is, most agree that it is an acceptance of aging that promotes contentedness.”

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