Read it and weep, second-borns: according to science, you are officially the worst. Well, that is, according to one recently published report out of the US, anyway.
According to the report, which studied thousands of first and second born siblings from Florida and Denmark, second-born children, specifically boys, are substantially more likely to behave badly and end up in a worse position than their elder siblings in later life.
They’re 20 to 40 per cent more likely to have behavioural issues that will result in discipline during their school lives, and an even greater chance of ending up in the criminal justice system at some point.