ARIZONA NEWS

Smile, Arizona: State sees increase in happy people, according to poll

May 19, 2021, 4:00 PM

(Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)...

(Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

(Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

PHOENIX – Now that face masks are no longer required in many places, you might have noticed a lot of folks smiling.

That could be because happiness is on the rise in Arizona, according to poll results released Tuesday.

OH Predictive Insights found that 70% of Arizonans consider themselves very or somewhat happy, a jump from 40% six months ago.

The shift can be attributed to a large block previously in the “neither happy nor unhappy” group moving into positive territory and is not surprising considering the the trajectory of the COVID-19 pandemic. Or maybe it’s Phoenix Suns playoff fever.

The percentage of somewhat or very unhappy responses declined only from 17% to 15% in the last sixth months.

“Trends in this data tell a story of true American grit in Arizona, where even in times of dismay or simply a season of unhappiness, residents of the Grand Canyon State continue to fix their gaze on a hopeful future,” Mike Noble, OH Predictive Insights chief of research, said in a press release.

The Phoenix-based research firm conducted the general population poll of 1,000 Arizona adults 18 and older on May 3-5.

According to the results, the happiness levels are higher among the state’s men and older residents.

Happy men outpaced happy women 74% to 64%. In the age breakdown, 76% of people 55 and older were happy, while 63% of those younger were.

We want to hear from you.

Have a story idea or tip? Pass it along to the KTAR News team here.

Arizona News

Bronze statue of a blindfolded woman holding a scale...

KTAR.com

Queen Creek man indicted for sexual exploitation of a minor

A Maricopa County Grand Jury indicted an Queen Creek man last week for alleged sexual exploitation of a minor.

6 hours ago

Highway sign...

KTAR.com

Southbound State Route 87 closed between metro Phoenix and Payson due to brush fire

Southbound lanes on State Route 87 are closed due to a semi-truck and brush fire, according to the Arizona Department of Transportation.

8 hours ago

Proposition 314 debate...

KTAR.com

Watch: Proposition 314 debate in Arizona on border policy

Two legislators stated their cases during the Proposition 314 debate in Arizona on Sept. 19.

9 hours ago

Apache Junction school threat...

KTAR.com

12-year-old Apache Junction girl arrested for posting school threat on social media

A 12-year-old Apache Junction girl was arrested Tuesday for posting a school threat on social media, authorities said.

10 hours ago

ASU student stabbed....

KTAR.com

ASU student stabbed by classmate on campus in West Valley, authorities say

An Arizona State University student was stabbed by a fellow student in a classroom on the West Valley campus on Thursday, authorities said.

11 hours ago

Black Lives Matter poster...

Kevin Stone

Supt. Tom Horne feuding with Phoenix school district over Black Lives Matter poster

Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Horne and a Phoenix elementary school district are feuding over a Black Lives Matter poster.

12 hours ago

Sponsored Articles

...

Midwestern University

Midwestern University Clinic visits boost student training & community health

Going to a Midwestern University Clinic can help make you feel good in more ways than one.

...

Collins Comfort Masters

Here’s how to be worry-free when your A/C goes out in the middle of summer

PHOENIX -- As Arizona approaches another hot summer, Phoenix residents are likely to spend more time indoors.

...

Day & Night Air Conditioning, Heating and Plumbing

Beat the heat, ensure your AC unit is summer-ready

With temperatures starting to rise across the Valley, now is a great time to be sure your AC unit is ready to withstand the sweltering summer heat.

Smile, Arizona: State sees increase in happy people, according to poll