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While people have debated whether parents are happier than non-parents, researchers suggest that the question of whether parents are more or less happy is not the most meaningful question.
Parents who are older and who have older children tend to be happier given that they are relatively more mature and financially stable.
FOR LIGHT BACKGROUND
People don't care about the expensive clothes you wear, how big is the house you own or the car your drive. That's not to say that they don't respect your achievements or possessions.
They also feel less stress, are more fun to be around, are more optimistic, and enjoy their lives more than people who are unhappy.
This is in part due to the fact that people who have children differ, on average, from those who do not have children in ways that are related to happiness, such as in their marital status, age, and income.