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Young Canadians are less happy than adults, according to a new report
A new report from Gallup shows that in Canada, there are significant differences in happiness levels between different age groups. The World Happiness Report 2024, which evaluated 140 countries based on a variety of measures, found that while Canada overall ranks favorably on the Global Happiness Index, young Canadians face a significant decline in happiness, ranking 58th globally. have. In other words, older Canadians rank 8th globally. A similar trend was observed in the United States, where younger people reported lower levels of happiness.
Factors such as high living costs and job stress may contribute to these differences. This report emphasizes the need to pay attention to the well-being of younger generations in Canada and indicates the need for measures to improve living conditions and increase the level of happiness among young people.
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