A recent survey looks at generational differences in perceived well-being.
From David Rettrew,
M.D.
October 28, 2022,
reported in Psychology Today
KEY POINTS
- According to a new survey,
self-reported well-being increases linearly with age.
- The widest gaps were found between
the Silent Generation and the GenZers, with the other generations in
between.
- These data suggest that the
youngest generation, Gen Z, reports the lowest levels of well-being across
different dimensions.
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