Money can actually
buy happiness according to this social science researcher — the key is not spending it on yourself.
Not exact matches
Money could
buy happiness if your purchases fit your personality,
according to a new study that examines nearly 77,000 actual UK bank spending transactions.
According to this article in Time Magazine, money does
buy happiness, but only to a point.
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According to data compiled by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, money might not be able to
buy you
happiness, but a home just might.
According to Sheila Blair, chairman of the FDIC, «Money alone can't
buy happiness, but research shows that a cushion of savings really can provide such benefits as reduced stress and better relationships with family members.»