Blue Monday: how bad is it really?
On the most miserable day of the year there is hope in stats.
The third Monday in January is known as Blue Monday as a combination of money worries and winter weather push us to a collective low. Seventy per cent of the country also think things are getting worse, according to a poll from Ipsos Mori. But that’s not actually the case - in many circumstances life has improved. Rachel Schraer from ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Reality Check and Joey D’Urso, a producer in the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ political unit, tell us there are many reasons to be cheerful. They should know. They’ve seen the stats.
Producers: Philly Beaumont and Lucy Hancock.
Editor: John Shields.
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