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Wednesday, February 28, 2018

Study: More money could lead to less happiness

A new study published in the journal, “Nature Human Behavior,” says the richer people get, the less happy they become.

The study found once a household reaches an annual income of $105,000, any more money reduces satisfaction and level of well being.

Researches say the ideal income point for an individual is $95,000 for life evaluation and $60,000 to $75,000 for emotional well-being.

The research is based on data collected from the Gallup World Poll, a survey of more than 1.7 million individuals from 164 countries.

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14 comments:

  1. Less happy but much less stress , been there done it .

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  2. Money may not buy Happiness, but it will let you be miserable in comfort.

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  3. no SHIT SHERLOCK... Even the Rapper Biggie Smalls or aka Notorious BIG said more money is more problems...

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  4. The people who have the most problem with more money are those who spend it all and think that using credit cards is a good thing. Those who live modestly, with little or no debt, shop only by necessity, and who are frugal savers tend to be happier.

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  5. I'd like to volunteer to experience the problem and then I'll let you know the results....down the road.

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    1. You and me both. I’ll take my chances.

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  6. 12:30 Ok, get an education and move to where you can earn that kind of money. Ain't going to happen on the slower lower shore.

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  7. I am willing to unburden anyone of their excessive unhappiness. No need to thank me! Just give me whatever you make over $105K and I will suffer it in silence, as your happiness is maximized.

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  8. 12:30 PM sign me up right behind you. Where do they come up with this BS.

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  9. 1230
    LOL

    My thoughts exactly.

    I think somebody is trying to sell us swamp land.
    Oh don't worry about money. It will make you unhappy.
    Be happy with being a full time worker who is poor.
    Trust us, you won't be any happier if you get paid more.
    So on

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  10. Our household makes about $160K a year. I work about 10 hours a month and am happy as can be.

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  11. Money does not buy happiness, it does provide options. Wise decision making on those options will provide more opportunities for happiness

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  12. Anonymous said...
    I'd like to volunteer to experience the problem and then I'll let you know the results....down the road.
    February 28, 2018 at 12:30 PM

    Ditto.

    Anonymous said...
    12:30 Ok, get an education and move to where you can earn that kind of money. Ain't going to happen on the slower lower shore.
    February 28, 2018 at 2:00 PM

    If you don't think there are millionaires on the shore, who earned it on the shore, you are mistaken. I agree there may not be many opportunities on the shore to accomplish that but it can and does happen.

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