Having children is supposed to make you happy. So how can it be that several studies show that couples without children are happier than those with children? One study finds that parents are about 7 percentage points less likely to report being happy than the childless, Newsweek reports.
Parents experience lower levels of emotional well-being, less frequent positive emotions and more frequent negative emotions than their childless peers,” says Florida State University’s Robin Simon, a sociology professor who’s conducted several recent parenting studies, the most thorough of which came out in 2005 and looked at data gathered from 13,000 Americans by the National Survey of Families and Households. “In fact, no group of parents—married, single, step or even empty nest—reported significantly greater emotional well-being than people who never had children. It’s such a counterintuitive finding because we have these cultural beliefs that children are the key to happiness and a healthy life, and they’re not.”


Have five kids… thinking about having more… pretty happy.
I say we adjust social security payments based on the number of children a person had since our social security will be funded by our kids. Why should my kids pay for a childless persons retirement?
Why should my kids pay for a childless persons retirement?
For the same reason childless people pay for public schools?