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List of happiest / most miserable urban areas for Australian residents

List of happiest / miserable urban areas for Australian residents (Daily Mail Photo)


A recent study revealed a list of Australia's happiest and most miserable urban areas based on factors that affect today's young people.

Real Insurance, an Australian insurance company, collects data on people under the age of 55 to measure residents' concerns about families, finance, health, climate change, technology, work and education, the Daily Mail reported.

Residents in the (Blacktown) area of Binz Town, Sydney, had the highest level of concern, followed by (Wide Bay). In Wade Bay, a local area in Queensland.

At the same time, Brisbane residents are the happiest, less worried about these issues.

As expected, the biggest pressure on residents is money-related issues, especially rising living costs and slow salary growth.

More than 50 per cent of the 5000 respondents said the biggest concern was financial constraints.

Climate change and the environment are also one of the biggest concerns of young Australians, ranking second.

In addition, the survey shows that``the least concerned about financial problems'' is the residents of Perth, while Huaid Bay residents are most worried.

Sydney inner city residents are not as worried about money as Perak residents.


The happiest urban area in Australia:

Inner-city Brisbane), Queensland

Perth Southwest (South-west Perth), WA)

Perth Inner City (Inner-Perth), Western Australia

Ipswich (Ipswich), Queensland

Sydney City and Inner South District (Inner South and Sydney)


The most miserable urban areas in Australia:

New state of (Blacktown), Pennsylvania, Sydney

Wade Bay (Wide Bay), Queensland

Adelaide, South Australia

Sydney Balama hits (Parramatta), New State

Melbourne Inner East District (Inner-east Melbourne), Victoria)


Source: Australian insurance company Real Insurance

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