Satisfaction with your financial situation:
People with a college degree have become a little more satisfied, those without less satisfied, so the gap between them has increased. That is reasonable given the increasing gap between the earnings of the two groups. Assessment of how your income ranked relative to others showed a similar pattern.
Change in your financial situation over the last few years:
For job satisfaction, beliefs about the chance of losing your job or how hard it would be to find a comparable job if you lost yours, there was not much change.
Beliefs about whether your children will be better off than you are:
This one only goes back to 1994, but there may be some tendency for people without a college degree to become more optimistic relative to people with a college degree. There was a question about how your standard of living compared to your parents', and the trends were similar.
Then there was a question on whether people get ahead by their own hard work or lucky breaks and help from others. I counted hard work as the optimistic answer.
A clear divergence after about 2008: people without college degrees becoming more positive and people with degrees becoming more negative. Well, this is unexpected.
This post is getting pretty long, so I will stop here and finish it in a day or two.
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