The idea that money can't buy happiness past a certain point is being challenged by contemporary research showing that ...
This post is in response to Is Money the Secret to Happiness? By Melanie Greenberg Ph.D. Every day more and more people are trying to understand the relationship between money and happiness. Although ...
Get this: Money does make us happy, but within limits. A few decades ago, Richard A. Easterlin, a University of Southern California researcher, determined that increased wealth does not necessarily ...
Money is a big part of our lives, our identities, and perhaps our well-being. Sometimes, it can feel like your happiness hinges on how much cash is in your bank account. Have you ever thought to ...
If you have a few extra bucks you don't need for necessities such as rent or loan payments, consider shopping for happiness. From ancient philosophers to current experts in behavioral economics, ...
While it’s often stated that money cannot buy happiness, it can be hard to relate to when living paycheck to paycheck. Fortunately, when used wisely, even a little extra income can significantly ...
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CAN YOU BUY HAPPINESS?

Buying "stuff" isn't always a bad thing (it's fun!), but I did some research on finding true happiness with your money. Some ...
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Can money buy just a little bit of happiness?

Of course, we know that the love of money (not the money itself) is a root of all sorts of evil (1 Tim. 6:10) and that money ...
You remember that "money can't buy happiness" line? Turns out it can, but — plot twist! — only up to about $75,000 a year. Or so the experts used to say. When I first heard about this "happiness ...
What does it mean to be happy? People out and about in London. — Image by © Tim Sandle What does it mean to be happy? People out and about in London. — Image by ...
Hello, and welcome to Hearing Double, where I compare and contrast two unrelated songs of the same title and decide which title does the most justice! This week, it’s all about money. We all know ...
Did former gym teacher Bernard Ebbers need the $408 million he borrowed from WorldCom to improve his performance as chief executive officer of the telecom company? Did the $242 million in houses, art, ...