“Overall, how satisfied are you with your life these days?” people across the European Union were asked. Life satisfaction represents how a respondent evaluates his or her life taken as a whole. On a scale from 0 (“not satisfied at all”) to 10 (“fully satisfied”), the mean (average) life satisfaction of EU residents aged 16 and over was 7.3 in 2018, an increase compared with 7.0 in 2013.
Since 2013, the level of satisfaction with the financial situation of their own household in the EU also increased, from 6.0 in 2013 to 6.5 in 2018, whilst the mean satisfaction with personal relations remained nearly stable, 7.8 in 2013 and 7.9 in 2018.
Eurostat, the statistical office of the European Union, publishes a selection of subjective indicators on wellbeing of people in Europe. A detailed article is available on the Eurostat website
In Cyprus, 55% of respondents said they feel happy all the time or most of the time. More specifically, 8.8% of respondents in Cyprus said they were happy all the time, 45.9% most of the time, 32.1 – sometimes, 11.3% – rarely and 1.8% of respondents never feel happy.
As about satisfaction with the financial situation of their households, less than 6% of Cypriots feel highly satisfied. 41.2% express medium satisfaction, and whopping 52,8% is barely satisfied or unsatisfied with their finances.
https://in-cyprus.com/quality-of-life-i ... e-in-2018/