There's a direct link between income and happiness, and lower-income white Americans have gotten sadder since the 1970s — setting up Gen Z for unhappy times to come
- A report found a linear relationship between happiness and income — meaning that money may actually buy happiness.
- Lead author Jean Twenge told Business Insider that there is no tapering off of happiness once someone reaches a particular income.
- For adults of low socioeconomic status (SES), happiness levels differed along racial lines; white SES adults found their happiness declining along with income, while Black adults' happiness remained.
- Twenge said the findings... Читать дальше...