Life in the United States is good—as long as you’re at the top.
That’s the conclusion of the latest Pew Research Center survey, in which they asked Americans of different income levels about various dimensions of their lives, such as. . .
Household finances:
Family life, education, and housing:
Health:
And the economic effects of the Second Great Depression:
The survey shows what we’ve known all along: life is good—as long as you’re rich.





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