People aged 65 to 79 'happiest of all', study suggests - BBC News
"I wonder if the tenants have all paid their rent this month on our propery portfolio dear, back in rainy old England?"
65 to 79 is the happiest age group for adults, according to Office for National Statistics research.
The survey of more than 300,000 adults across the UK found life satisfaction, happiness and feeling life was worthwhile all peaked in that age bracket, but declined in the over-80s.
Those aged 45 to 59 reported the lowest levels of life satisfaction, with men on average less satisfied than women.
The survey of more than 300,000 adults across the UK found life satisfaction, happiness and feeling life was worthwhile all peaked in that age bracket, but declined in the over-80s.
Those aged 45 to 59 reported the lowest levels of life satisfaction, with men on average less satisfied than women.
"I wonder if the tenants have all paid their rent this month on our propery portfolio dear, back in rainy old England?"
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