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Trusting societies are overall happier – a happiness expert explains why

Finland was recently ranked, for the fifth year in a row, as the world’s happiest country. Trust in others in society plays a large role in what makes people there – and elsewhere – happy.

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Tanker Operator Seafarer happiness up, but tanker crew less happy

Tanker Operator Seafarer happiness up, but tanker crew less happy
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Research finds countries that focus the most on happiness can end up making people feel worse

They say to improve your mood you should fake a smile and roll with the crowd. But research suggests the more pressure you feel to be happy, the worse you’ll end up feeling.

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Second stimulus checks will help, but U.S. income crisis runs much deeper than Covid

Second stimulus checks will help, but U.S. income crisis runs much deeper than Covid CNBC 12/20/2020 Eric Rosenbaum Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said on Sunday night that lawmakers in Congress had agreed to a second stimulus deal that would include $600 stimulus checks, additional unemployment benefits, food assistance and rental relief to millions. The Covid-19 crisis and stalemate over a new relief package has highlighted and compounded the nation s inability to solve a much broader economic issue: income inequality. Working parents at the lowest income levels are the long haulers of the pandemic when it comes to child care and education struggles, a recent CNBC survey of the U.S. workforce reveals.

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