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People who are single are happier because they are living their most authentic lives without having to worry about someone else.
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This article tackles the idea of how singleness is allowing more individuals to be happy now. This article brings up reputable statistics for its topic such as percentage of people satisfied with never getting married. By utilizing statistics, it makes this argument more convincing to see what percentage of single people tend to appreciate it or not. Nonetheless, this article makes me skeptical because much of the argument is opinionated. For example, a professor at the Hebrew University states how single people are more social and aware of social surroundings. Her career and position makes her trustworthy, yet it is unclear where she obtained this information. Single people's happiness clearly is different in each individuals and their singleness isn't always attributed to their happiness. We cannot decide these factors are causation, so this article is semi-trustworthy.
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This article claims that individuals are happier when they are single however, this is an opinionated article and uses statistics that aren't necessarily correlated with the idea of being single but rather how many individuals are content with not being married. Which is fine but doesn't answer the same question of how many people are happy and satisfied mores because they are not in a relationship.  The is a professor within Hebrew University who explains that single individuals are much more social and aware of social surroundings. Her work tends to be trustworthy, yet it is also unclear where she discovered this information as well. A single person may be just as happy as the next married or taken person, just because they are single that is not to say that they are happy than the average committed couple.
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I think maybe re stating you claim in a way of saying it as a question like are you happier single or in a relationship? could be more powerful and could bring in a larger audience or maybe even just saying is being single better than being in a relationship? let's discuss and going into more depth with your opinion on this claim vs just simply coming out stating that single people are happier and not considering that yes that may be true for some people but people who are in relationship's could have the same amount of happiness no matter the amount of articles or evidence you want to provide
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It’s interesting that the BuzzFeed article uses census data to back up its claims but only highlights the percentage of single people, without actually showing how this impacts happiness. Relying on platforms like TikTok for major claims is definitely questionable, especially since these sources aren’t usually credible for scientific evidence. While the article includes some valid research journal sources, it seems to cherry-pick data to fit a narrative rather than provide a balanced view. The research cited only suggests that single people can feel less stressed, not that they’re necessarily happier. This sounds like an overgeneralization, possibly to attract more readers or things like that.
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This fact check would be a lot stronger with references. it seems here that many of the arguments, figures and quotes dont point directly towards the claim they dont represent a broad enough range of people nor do they talk about happiness rather than being content. this is one of the figures that demonstrates how the claim in indirectly derived, "Data from 2019 show that while half of single adults say they aren’t looking for a relationship or dates, single men (61%) are much more likely to be seeking a partnership compared with single women (38%)." Further, according to TIME singles are just beginning to be studied and they also warn that "there are lots of variables at play. For instance, some people who are single might be exceptionally happy, while others in relationships are miserable." TIME has been a prominent media brand for over 100 years, building a reputation for trustworthy journalism and authoritative reporting.  

https://time.com/6255111/single-people-happy-healthy/

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According to the article, being single these days makes people happier and more content with everyday activities. The assertion that single people are happier is arbitrary and prone to variation. The article provides statistics illustrating the challenges of dating and the general increase in the number of unmarried people. While it is true that dating has changed due to changing societal conventions and online dating applications, these articles don't back up that assertion. Their article is not sufficiently supported by the divorce rate data they offer. This claim, in my opinion, is overly subjective, and they don't back it up with accurate evidence.

https://www.pewresearch.org/social-trends/2020/08/20/nearly-half-of-u-s-adults-say-dating-has-gotten-harder-for-most-people-in-the-last-10-years/

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As an opinion piece, the claim that “people who are single are happier” is subjective and varies for different people. While there are some facts, the statistics provided don’t directly correlate relationship status with emotional fulfillment. This is found in similar articles on the source Buzzfeed, which isn't considered a reliable source for factual information. As such, the claim can’t be determined as true or false because it is not rooted in legitimate evidence. 

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As an opinion piece, the claim that “people who are single are happier” is subjective and varies for different people. While there are some facts, the statistics provided don’t directly correlate relationship status with emotional fulfillment. This is found in similar articles on the source Buzzfeed, which isn't considered a reliable source for factual information. As such, the claim can’t be determined as true or false because it is not rooted in legitimate evidence.
Can't be true or false (Opinion, poem, etc.)
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ago by Newbie (300 points)
The context behind this claim can be very situational for every individual, therefore I think this is a very broad statement to make. Numerous factors contribute to any person's happiness, aside from simply their relationship status. The article begins by one person sharing her individual experiences with being happier single. Although valid, this does not apply to everyone. The focus then shifts to straight women as a group, talking about how over the years they have realized that they don't need a partner to be happy. Some statistics are stated showing that there has been a decrease in people in a committed relationship over the years. However, there is no evidence that this is correlated to feelings of happiness associated with being single. Minimal data is provided through the article to back up this claim. Without substantial evidence, correlation to relationship status and overall happiness can only be assumed, therefore this claim is not well enough backed up, and for now can be assumed as false.
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ago by Newbie (260 points)

This '"fact" is neither true or false. Being single isn’t doesn't make you happy or sad it depends on individual personality, values, and lifestyle. Research by social psychologist Bella DePaulo suggests that single people can lead fulfilling lives through strong friendships, self reliance, and freedom to pursue personal interests. Happiness often hinges more on personal fulfillment and social support than on relationship status itself (DePaulo, 2017). Ultimately, whether being single brings joy or loneliness depends on how well it aligns with your individual needs and values.

Source: DePaulo, B. (2017). How We Live Now: Redefining Home and Family in the 21st Century. Simon & Schuster.

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