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tisdag, september 27, 2011

Germans Rate Their Lives Worse Than Americans

Germans Rate Their Lives Worse Than Americans, BritonsFewer than half in Germany are "thriving," while a majority are "struggling"


by Nicolas Scharioth and Cynthia EnglishBERLIN
-- Germans rate their lives worse on average than do adults living in the U.K. and the U.S., according to the inaugural findings from the Germany Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index. Less than half, 41.1%, of Germans rate their current lives and expectations for their lives in five years high enough to be classified as "thriving," compared with 52% of Britons and 52.9% of Americans who say the same. Relatively few Germans are "suffering," but a majority are "struggling."


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