The charts illustrate happiness rates among married and unmarried people in the United States, which, according to age and the influence of children on the range of happiness, are analyzed for couples in the US.
According to the first chart, couples with four distinct types of years are happier than a single of the same type. People between the ages of 18 and 29 who marry have a 45 percent higher level of happiness. It outnumbers both young and old people aged 30–49 and over 65, who have a level of happiness as high as 44%. Between the ages of 50 and 65, there is a 40% increase in happiness. While the first three groups of singles, in comparison with the married, have the lowest percentages, which are between 21 and 22.
Moreover, married couples who have children younger than 18 years old are happier than the other 2 groups that have only 18 years old of youth or do not have any children. The first place comes back to the people with youth under 18 years by 44. 4%, second to those who do not have a youngster, that is 43% and bonus 41 belongs to the third group of couples with 18 years and only a child.
Overall, it can be seen that the rate of happiness for people is less than 50 percent, but people who have a life partner are twice as happy as unmarried.
The charts illustrate
happiness
rates among married and unmarried
people
in the United States, which, according to age and the influence of children on the range of
happiness
,
are analyzed
for
couples
in the US.
According to the
first
chart,
couples
with four distinct types of years are happier than a single of the same type.
People
between the ages of 18 and 29
who
marry have a 45 percent higher level of
happiness
. It outnumbers both young and
old
people
aged 30–49 and over 65,
who
have a level of
happiness
as high as 44%. Between the ages of 50 and 65, there is a 40% increase in
happiness
. While the
first
three groups of singles,
in comparison
with the married, have the lowest percentages, which are between 21 and 22.
Moreover
, married
couples
who
have children younger than 18 years
old
are happier than the other 2 groups that have
only
18 years
old
of youth or do not have any children. The
first
place
comes
back to the
people
with youth under 18 years by 44. 4%, second to those
who
do not have a youngster,
that is
43% and bonus 41 belongs to the third group of
couples
with 18 years and
only
a child.
Overall
, it can be
seen
that the rate of
happiness
for
people
is
less than 50 percent,
but
people
who
have a life partner are twice as happy as unmarried.