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Reopening has Americans feeling better

UPDATED: MAY 20, 2020 AT 3:44 PM
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SALT LAKE CITY — Americans are feeling better lately, according to a new Gallup poll.

Their data, received in late March and early April, shows that nearly 60% of us were worrying a lot. But now, that number is 47%.

And we’re not as bored. Boredom fell 5 points to 41%.

The study finds that feelings of loneliness are holding steady, around one-quarter of respondents said they felt lonely. That’s about the same as it was a couple of months ago.  

The big number was happiness. Gallup reports that 72% of Americans polled say they are actually feeling happy. Exactly how happy you’re feeling can be traced back to your demographics. 

The poll shows if you’re a higher-income married Republican man, you’re reporting your mental state as better than anyone else.  Gallup finds if you make less money, you worry more, are bored more, and are lonelier than those who make more. 

It’s the same for those who are single or divorced as compared to married or even widowed Americans. Republicans are about ten% happier on the whole than Democrats. 

The information comes from a continuous online survey conducted by Gallup since March 23. These results indicate responses from interviews conducted between April 27 and May 10.

 

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