A WSJ/NORC poll has found that the happiest people in America value religious belief much more than unhappy people do.
The number of “very happy” Americans is in steep decline, dropping by a striking 19.6 percent over the past five years, the poll, but those who are very happy share some common traits, such as religious belief and practice.
The percentage of Americans who consider themselves very happy remained remarkably constant over the 45-year period between 1970 and 2015, never surpassing 38 percent and never dropping below 28 percent.
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