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What Affects the Current and Future Happiness of America’s Youth

August 20, 2007
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RISMEDIA, August 21, 2007—MTV and The Associated Press began releasing the findings of an in-depth, seven-month study into happiness and young people: how happy they are, what makes them happy and what they’re doing to ensure future happiness. Overall the study shows that young people (13-24) today are generally very happy, optimistic about the future and have goals in place to achieve a happier tomorrow. At the same time, the results paint a complex portrait of today’s youth, with happiness varying greatly along racial lines, faith and family playing an important role in the pursuit of happiness, and younger sexually active respondents reporting much lower levels of happiness.

The Associated Press released its first report on the findings, offering an overview of the study’s most compelling points and key themes. In the days ahead, the AP will more closely examine specific issues related to young people and their happiness, including racial dynamics, financial views, spirituality and stress/fears. Select findings from these and other areas are highlighted below. Full findings of the study are available on Research.MTV.com and Surveys.AP.org.

1.) General Happiness – The study found that overall, most American young people (aged 13-24) report being happy with their lives and are optimistic about the future.  65% of respondents say they are happy with the way things are going in their lives in general and 62% think they will be happier in the future than they are now. Only one out of five say they are unhappy.  Young people who are non-Hispanic whites are happier than blacks and Hispanics by a wide margin: 72% of whites say they are happy with life in general, compared with just 56% of blacks and 51% of Hispanics.

2.) Parents, Family and Relationships – Parents are seen as an overwhelmingly positive influence in the lives of most young people. Remarkably, nearly half of respondents mention at least one of their parents as a hero.  When asked “What one thing in life makes you most happy?” 46% of respondents say spending time with friends, family and loved ones.  30% of blacks and Hispanics identified family as the one thing in life that brings them the most happiness, compared with 15% of whites.

3.) Religion and Spirituality – Religion and spirituality are an integral part of happiness for most American young people.  44% say that religion and spirituality are either a very important or the single most important thing in their lives, with more than one in ten       reporting the latter.  And those for whom religion and spirituality play a bigger role in life tend to be happier.  80% of those who say spirituality is the most important thing in life say they are happy with life in general, compared with 60% of those who say that spirituality is not an important part of life at all.

4.) Fortune and Fame – Money and its relationship to the happiness of young  people is a complicated issue.  Almost no respondents mentioned anything financial or material as a  source of happiness when asked an unaided question about what makes them happy.  But many young people report financial woes as a source of unhappiness.  In looking to the future, 70% say they want to be rich – and nearly half think it’s at least somewhat likely they will be someday – but just 29% want to be famous.  Only 17% think they will be famous.

5.) Technology – Cell phones, the Internet and other technologies are integrally woven into the lives of today’s young people and nearly two thirds say they make people happier.  Half of those young people polled say the Internet alone helps them feel happier.  And contrary to popular views of technology as a source of stress, many young people would be more stressed out without technology, with nearly half saying they never turn off their cell phones – even when they’re trying to chill out.
   
MTV has an esteemed research pedigree and this study is part of the network’s ongoing commitment to maintaining an unparalleled understanding of the youth audience. The qualitative portion of the study was conducted by MTV and the DC-based research and consulting firm Social Technologies,
began in January of this year, and included extensive field research with small discussion groups in diverse American cities around the country. The quantitative part of the study was conducted by Knowledge Networks, Inc. on behalf of MTV and the AP. 1,280 young people aged 13 to 24 years old were interviewed in late April of this year. The margin of error for the poll is +/- 2.7%.
   

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Beth McGuire

Recently promoted to Vice President, Online Editorial, Beth McGuire oversees the editorial direction and content of RISMedia’s websites, and its daily, weekly and monthly newsletters. Through her two decades with the company, she has also contributed her range of editorial and creative skills to the company’s publications, content marketing platforms, events and more.

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