Rural and Regional Australians ‘Happier’ Than City Counterparts: Report

Rural and Regional Australians ‘Happier’ Than City Counterparts: Report
A study by one of Australia four major banks has found Australians living in rural and regional areas to be the happiest in the country. ShutterStock
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A study by one of Australia four major banks has found Australians living in rural and regional areas to be the happiest in the country—the highest rating NAB economists have seen since 2018.

The report (pdf) by the National Australia Bank surveyed over 2000 Aussies across the country and found rural and regional Australians having lower consumer and job stress, and higher levels of wellbeing. The survey explored issues such as consumer stress, spending patterns, buying behaviours and wellbeing.
Henry Jom
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Henry Jom is a reporter for The Epoch Times, Australia, covering a range of topics, including medicolegal, health, political, and business-related issues. He has a background in the rehabilitation sciences and is currently completing a postgraduate degree in law. Henry can be contacted at [email protected]
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