[lbo-talk] Power of polling

Carl Remick carlremick at hotmail.com
Thu Sep 23 12:51:17 PDT 2004


[What light can outshine polling as a megawatt beam for illuminating the hidden facts?]

Poll: having money helps with satisfaction

By Will Lester

Sept. 23, 2004 | WASHINGTON (AP) -- Money may not buy happiness, but for many people it apparently puts a down payment on satisfaction.

People who make more than $75,000 a year are far more likely than those who make $25,000 or less to say are "very satisfied" with their lives -- 56 percent of the higher-income group compared with 24 percent of the lower-income group, according to Associated Press polling.

Money alone doesn't equal satisfaction, however. People who are married and have college degrees were more likely to be "very satisfied" than others who had equal incomes, the polling found.

"Money is not everything, but it allows you to do things many people can't always do," said Bob Russell, a 53-year-old businessman from Hockessin, Del. "We've been very fortunate as far as accumulating money."

He and his wife, who recently retired from her job at a bank, can pick the preferred schools for their children, hire professionals to provide services and get out of town whenever they want.

Despite uncertainty about the economy and fears of terrorism, about eight in 10 people said they are at least somewhat satisfied with their lives and four in 10 said they are very satisfied, according to polling done for the AP by Ipsos-Public Affairs.

Whites were more likely than non-whites to say they are very satisfied, while Republicans were more inclined than Democrats to feel that way.

Public opinion specialist Robert Blendon, a professor at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government, said people with moderate incomes have seen their satisfaction decrease in recent years because of the stress of worrying about paying for things like health care and retirement. ...

<http://www.salon.com/mwt/wire/2004/09/23/poll_having_money_helps/index.html>

Carl



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