Black/White Happiness Gap Has Narrowed
In 1975, per capita black income was 41 percent lower than per capita white income. Since then, the gap has shrunk only modestly, to 35 percent. The black unemployment rate today is nearly twice as high as the white rate, just as it was in 1975. And by some measures — family structure, college graduation, incarceration — racial gaps have actually grown.
But now a new study has found that there is one big realm in which black Americans have made major progress: happiness…. White Americans don’t report being any more satisfied with their lives than they did in the 1970s, various surveys show. Black Americans do, and significantly so.
Full article on self-reported measures of happiness.
Among women it has narrowed. Among men, it has narrowed and the widened again.
Why do we care about reported happiness? Aren’t there more important things to worry about?
The question is: why are black women more happy then black men?
Another question is: why does the graph for black men do a u-turn?