Among U.S. men, blacks score a lower Well-Being Index Score than non-blacks. This difference is particularly significant among young men and seniors. A score of at least one point lower than all other groups is statistically significant, according to Gallup.
Among U.S. men, blacks score a lower Well-Being Index Score than non-blacks. This difference is particularly significant among young men and seniors. A score of at least one point lower than all other groups is statistically significant, according to Gallup.