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There's a huge selection bias here.
Not for men? Isn't it a comparative study between like to like - Single Men and Single women?
I bet if you asked married women whether married women or single women are happier, they'd say married women.
Then why are most single men believe they are unhappy than maried men?
Look at the chart again, the question posed to the men is also about the happiness of women
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F**k! I've read the study in detail and didn't see that doesn't imitate the chart. This is written right above the chart here https://www.americansurveycenter.org/research/the-state-of-american-romance-how-politics-and-pessimism-influence-dating-experiences/
Interestingly, men and women generally agree that single men are not happier than married men. Fewer than four in 10 single men—and 31 percent of single women—say single men are happier than married men. Married men overwhelmingly reject the notion that single life is better for men. Only 22 percent of married men believe single men are happier than married men.
And it just created the whole confusion. I take my questions back. ;)
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No worries. In any case, that would suggest that more single males are involuntarily single, while more single women are voluntarily single.
The selection bias is still there, it's just smaller in magnitude for men
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Thanks 🙏
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