
A blogger who calls himself Nikolai Vladivostok posted this chart. It shows what people in different segments of the U.S. population say about whether they’re worse off or better off.
People whose income was $100,000 a year were, on average, very happy with their situations. So were those with post-graduate educations.
The unhappiest were people whose income was $50,000 a year or less. Women on average were unhappier than men.
I was a little surprised that city residents were happier than suburbanites. I always thought of U.S. suburbanites as affluent and pleased with themselves. I guess that thinking is out of date.
You might wonder how much of this is due to the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic and how much would be true in any year. Nikolai Vladivostok found some other charts illustrating how hard the pandemic has been on different income groups. Having a low-income job is a risk factor.