... according to a survey of 300,000 adults across the UK.

www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-35471624

Come September this year, I'll be halfway through that age group, myself ... and with the study for a variety of reasons, because:

At 71, I've long been freed from the shackles of work and all it entails ... ranging from battling against the clock - and [occasionally] colleagues - to several missed promotion opportunities and suchlike.

Okay ... ... my income might only be about a third of what it had been when I was still working, but, with my monthly occupational pension supplemented by a regular weekly State Pension guaranteed for the rest of my life, I'm definitely not complaining. Ironically, I am better off financially now than when I was faced with the constraints of bringing up a young family.

However, BEST of ALL was meeting and marrying Myrna - to whom I've since been happily wed for more than seven years - thanks to an unexpected bequest from a maiden aunt ... which enabled me to twice visit the Philippines.

Happy? You bet! Never have I felt more content.

Where on Earth did I ever find the time to work in the first place?