Why slower cities often feel richer

Residents of smaller, slower cities often report higher life satisfaction than big city dwellers because social ties, time use, and stress levels outweigh income and career variety.

Residents of smaller, slower cities often report higher life satisfaction than big city dwellers because social ties, time use, and stress levels outweigh income and career variety.

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