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Money's Correlation with Happiness
Extensive research confirms a correlation between money and happiness, although the relationship is complex. Generally, residents of affluent nations report higher happiness than those in poorer countries. Within a given country, wealthier individuals tend to be happier than their less affluent counterparts, but this association is less pronounced. While increased income can boost happiness, especially when it enhances purchasing power, this effect is not limitless and tends to diminish after a certain income level is reached.
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