One in six European teenagers aren’t happy with their lives. The Good Childhood Report’s most recent figures reveal that an average of 16.6% of European 15-year-olds aren’t satisfied with their lives. The Netherlands has the least number of dissatisfied youth (only 6%) while the U.K. is at the bottom of the chart, with a whopping 25% of unhappy 15-year-olds. The report points to “socio-economic inequality” and the cost-of-living crisis as the main reasons why the number of unhappy British teenagers is so high. (Euronews)
📊 YPulse data: 82% of European 13-17-year-olds agree, “I am usually a happy person”
