Can money buy happiness? Income may boost emotional well-being more than we thought

Cost of Living9:53Mo money, mo happinessMoney does indeed buy happiness, and it increases with a bigger paycheque more than economists previously believed, a recent analysis has found.Widely reported findings by two Nobel Prize-winning…

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