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Researchers Say Happiness Costs $75K

SpuriousLogic writes "Does happiness rise with income? In one of the more scientific attempts to answer that question, researchers from Princeton have put a price on happiness. It's about $75,000 in income a year. They found that not having enough money definitely causes emotional pain and unhappiness. But, after reaching an income of about $75,000 per year, money can't buy happiness. More money can, however, help people view their lives as successful or better. The study found that people's evaluations of their lives improved steadily with annual income. But the quality of their everyday experiences — their feelings — did not improve above an income of $75,000 a year. As income decreased from $75,000, people reported decreasing happiness and increasing sadness, as well as stress. The study found that being divorced, being sick and other painful experiences have worse effects on a poor person than on a wealthier one."

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  1. Re:cheap shot by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Redundant

    no... they don't. There are so many loopholes for businesses and the ultra-wealthy that no, they don't.

    Back to the topic in the post above you, if you raise happiness for everyone you get a reduction in :

    Crime
    Drug use
    etc

    win win for all