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This European Country Has the Happiest Young People

Going into 2025, here’s how happy young people in the U.K., France, Germany, Spain and Italy are.

Written and Edited by the YPulse Editorial Team
KEY TAKEAWAYS
  • The majority of European Gen Z and Millennials are feeling happy about their lives right now
  • But young Germans and Italians are the least happy in the region
  • Most young Europeans are optimistic about the new year coming
Gen Z is often depicted in the media as a generation that struggles with bad mental health and is even dubbed the “loneliest generation.” But while it’s true that young Europeans take their mental health struggles seriously, it isn’t fair to jump to the conclusion that they’re all unhappy. In fact, our data shows that Gen Z and Millennials are generally happy about the ways things go in their lives at the moment—despite everything going on in the world that would justifiably concern them. In YPulse’s Life Milestones & Future Plans report, we ask European 13-39-year-olds how happy they are with their lives right now. And within the five countries we survey, list, there are some notable differences. But we don’t just know whether they’re happy, unhappy, or somewhere in the middle—we know why, too, which brands can use to understand the zeitgeist that young Europeans are currently living in: Overall, young Europeans are happy On average, 54% of European 13-39-year-olds say they’re happy with the way things are...

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