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In the 2021 Happiness Index report, BPS data shows that married individuals have the highest happiness index compared to those who are unmarried, widowed, and divorced.
Married individuals have a happiness index of 72.1. This value increased from 71.09 in 2017. This also means that unmarried individuals are no longer the happiest group.
In 2017, unmarried individuals were recorded as having the highest happiness index, with a value of 71.53, increasing to 71.58 in 2021. However, this increase was smaller than that of married individuals.
Widowed individuals have a happiness index of 68.55, up from 68.37 in 2017. Meanwhile, divorced individuals who have not remarried also have a value of 68.55.
Overall, the happiness index in Indonesia reached 71.49 in 2021, up from 70.49 in 2017.
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