A new study found that liberal women are more lonely and unhappy than their conservative counterparts. Only 12 percent of liberal women between the ages of 18 and 40 reported feeling satisfied with their lives, compared to 37 percent of conservative women who said they felt the same way, according to a recent American Family Survey.
The results also revealed that liberal women are nearly three times more likely than conservatives to report experiencing loneliness at least a few times per week. Marriage rates are also higher among conservative women. Liberal women reported being married at a rate of 31 percent, while conservative women reported being married at a rate of at least 51 percent.
Adam Wren, Politico
Meredith Evans, Evie Magazine
Elise DeGeeter, CatholicVote
Elizabeth Heckman, New York Post
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