How Australians stay happy
AUSTRALIANS have coped with the economic slowdown by staying home, chilling out and saving money - and we’re all the happier for it.
That’s the finding of the second annual happiness survey by marketing research consultancy The Leading Edge.
Based on a survey of 1,500 people aged between 18 and 74, the study found a more relaxed lifestyle and a higher level of happiness overall were spin-offs of the global financial crisis (GFC).
Read full story: dailytelegraph.com.au
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