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Hong Kong families’ well-being levels fall, with gap between rich and poor narrowing, survey finds

  • Drop attributed to pressure families faced as they returned to normal lives after coronavirus pandemic
  • Households with carers looking after family members scored lower than those without

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Nearly half of respondents had an average level of family well-being this year. Photo: Jelly Tse
Fiona Sun

Hong Kong families’ overall well-being levels have continued to fall, with the gap narrowing between rich and poor households, a survey has found.

The survey findings, released by NGO the Hong Kong Family Welfare Society on Wednesday, also showed that households with carers looking after family members scored lower than those without.

The society called for more support to improve the well-being of families, especially those with elderly carers.

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It recorded an overall score of 6.06 for its family well-being index this year after it surveyed 2,014 people aged 18 or above and living with family members in January.

The score ranges from zero to 10, with 10 indicating the highest level of family well-being.

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The latest score was the lowest compared with two previous surveys, with 6.10 recorded in 2022 and 6.31 in 2019.

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