Higher income increases overall life satisfaction, yet it does not significantly improve daily emotional well-being beyond an annual income of around $75,000. While life evaluation continues to rise with income, emotional happiness plateaus, indicating that beyond a certain point, money contributes more to how people assess their lives rather than how they feel day-to-day.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2944762
Research shows that emotional well-being increases with income but levels off after reaching approximately $75,000 to $100,000 annually. Beyond this point, additional income does not significantly enhance daily happiness, although it continues to improve overall life satisfaction. This suggests that while money can reduce emotional pain associated with life’s challenges, it has limited power to boost day-to-day happiness once basic needs are met.
https://behavioralpolicy.princeton.edu/news/DK_wellbeing0323
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