Axios: “The percentage of “thriving” Americans rose to 54% in February, nearly recouping the losses since before the coronavirus pandemic in October 2019, per new Gallup polling. That’s up from 48% in December, the low-point since last April. It partially reflects the resolution of the 2020 election and the recent drop in daily coronavirus cases in the country, according to Gallup.”
“Gallup classifies Americans as ‘thriving,’ ‘struggling’ or ‘suffering’ based on how they rate their present and future lives on a scale numbered from 0 to 10. Those who rate their current life a 7 or higher and their anticipated life in five years an 8 or higher are classified as thriving.”