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Weathering the Storm: How Faith Affects Well-Being

Weathering the Storm: How Faith Affects Well-Being

January 21, 2020 | by Byron Johnson and Christos Andreas Makridis

Active Christians exhibit greater current life satisfaction and are more likely to report that they are thriving. In addition, active Christians have higher levels of subjective well-being throughout the entire business cycle—not just in booms, but in the busts as well. Our results suggest that religion and religious communities will continue to play a driving role in helping people cope with change by keeping their eyes pointed towards the eternal even as storms surge around them.

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