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May 15, 2018
7. Life satisfaction and social support in different communities
About a third of Americans say they do not have enough income and do not expect to in the future
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7. Life satisfaction and social support in different communities
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Life satisfaction varies little by community type
About a third of Americans say they do not have enough income and do not expect to in the future
By double digits, college graduates in suburbs and rural areas are more likely than the less educated to think they will have enough income in the future
No major differences in feelings of support, optimism, being too busy or isolation across community types
Higher levels of education associated with more feelings of optimism across community types
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