REPUBLICANS are happier people than Democrats and a record nine out of every 10 Americans are pleased with their lives, a new Gallup poll says.

The survey released yesterday shows that 93 percent of the Trump-era GOPers are satisfied with their lives, while 80 percent are "very satisfied."

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Only 86 percent of Democrats are happy, according to the poll, while just 56 percent are very much so.

Overall, 90 percent of Americans feel like they are in a good state, a new high for Gallup over the last 40 years. The previous high was 88 percent in 2003.

The "Mood of the Nation" survey was conducted between Jan. 2 and Jan. 15 and indicates strong partisan support for President Trump ahead of November's election.

Another recent Gallup poll shows Trump, who was acquitted in his impeachment trial this week, with a 49 percent job approval rating.

It's the highest of his presidency.

"It's likely no coincidence that Americans' heightened satisfaction with their personal life comes as confidence in the US economy and their personal finances are also at long-term or record highs," Gallup's Justin McCarthy writes.

6 A record 90 percent of Americans are satisfied with their personal lives

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"Some groups - wealthier households, Republicans, married people - report especially high levels of satisfaction, while lower-income Americans, Democrats and those who are unmarried report more tepid satisfaction."

The only subgroup more "satisfied" than Republicans are people making more than $100,000, according to Gallup. The satisfied level of the wealthy is 96 percent.

By contrast, the the only subgroup less satisfied than Democrats are people making less than $40,000. That group was at 80 percent, with a survey-low 54 percent of responders "very satisfied."

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McCarthy writes that "household income, political party affiliation and marital status are associated with the largest subgroup differences in Americans' satisfaction with their personal life."

He concludes that the "vast majority of Americans in all major demographic and political subgroups are content with the way their lives are going."

Married people were found to be 93 percent satisfied, and 74 percent very satisfied.

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Men were 92 percent satisfied in the poll, compared to 87 percent for women.

The historical low of 73 percent of people being happy was recorded during the massive oil crisis in 1979, the first year of the Gallup poll.

About a thousand people were surveyed in the poll, according to the Daily Mail.

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