Thursday, April 9, 2009
For more Americans, quality time with loved ones is more important.
According to a new study by the MetLife Market Institute, 86% of Americans aged 45-74 say spending time with family and friends is more important to them. That finding brought the researchers to the conclusion that "living the good life is not as closely associated with material wealth as traditionally thought."
Yeah! It makes perfect sense. With most American broke, jobless, and their dream homes taken away, all they have left is that uncle that used to annoy the hell out of them around the family Thanksgiving dinner, or that old pal that used to drop by unannounced.
Original reporting in IBD.com
Yeah! It makes perfect sense. With most American broke, jobless, and their dream homes taken away, all they have left is that uncle that used to annoy the hell out of them around the family Thanksgiving dinner, or that old pal that used to drop by unannounced.
Original reporting in IBD.com
Labels: Economic Crisis, MetLife, quality of life
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