Liberal Women Are The "Least Happy And Loneliest" In America

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Anyone really surprised?:

Goes along with that much higher rate of mental illness thingy....







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Liberal Women Are The "Least Happy And Loneliest" In America​


According to the 2024 American Family Survey, young liberal women are significantly less likely to report life satisfaction compared to their conservative peers. The numbers don’t lie.

Findings reveal that 37% of conservative women and 28% of moderate women aged 18–40 reported being "completely satisfied" with their lives. However, for liberal women, that number shrinks to a measly 12%. Liberal women are almost three times more likely than conservative women to experience loneliness multiple times a week, about 29% compared to 11%.



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Liberal Women today are the unhappiest women in recorded history, despite more equality, opportunity, and rights than ever before. Conservative, religious women are statistically the happiest women in America by every metric (including sexual fulfillment). Why?



Brad Wilcox, a sociology professor at the University of Virginia and a fellow at the Institute for Family Studies, told Fox Digital, "We've seen in the research that conservative women tend to be more likely to embrace a sense of agency and to have the sense that they are not, in any way, the victim of larger structural realities or forces." He added, "They're also less likely to catastrophize about public events and concerns," and "more likely to think of themselves as captains of their own fate."

40% of liberal women reported being single, while 31% were married, Wilcox found. Among conservative women, 33% reported being single, while a more sizable 51% were married. Conservative women again took the lead for religious attendance, with over half reporting attending church weekly, compared to just 12% of liberal women.




 
The American Family Survey is institutionally conservative‑leaning in its sponsorship and advisory network

Why It’s Seen as Conservative‑Leaning (Institutionally)​

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  • Deseret News — owned by the LDS Church; generally considered center‑right in editorial orientation.
  • Wheatley Institute at BYU — a research institute with a reputation for socially conservative perspectives.
  • Center for the Study of Elections and Democracy (BYU) — academically neutral but housed at a conservative religious university.

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The advisory board frequently includes scholars from:

  • American Enterprise Institute (AEI) — a well‑known conservative think tank
  • Brookings Institution — center‑left
  • University of Virginia / Denver — academic, nonpartisan
The presence of AEI figures (e.g., Brad Wilcox, Karlyn Bowman, Dan Cox) contributes to the perception of a conservative tilt.
 
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