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Globally, the study found that the ideal income point for an individual is $95,000 for life satisfaction and between $60,000 to $75,000 for emotional well-being. In North America, the individual income level for life satisfaction was found to be $105,000 per year.
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Read More »But a larger study published in 2021 found that well-being continues to increase with income, even beyond that $75,000 limit. The research from the University of Pennsylvania used surveys of 33,391 employed U.S. adults and found "no evidence" for an experienced well-being plateau above $75,000 per year. "There was also no evidence of an income threshold at which experienced and evaluative well-being diverged, suggesting that higher incomes are associated with both feeling better day-to-day and being more satisfied with life overall," the study concluded. Overall, both studies seemed to conclude that income can affect one’s happiness, at least to a point. FILE IMAGE - The moon rises behind the observation deck of the Empire State Building at sunset in New York City on Feb. 28, 2018, as seen from Hoboken, New Jersey. (Photo by Gary Hershorn/Getty Images)
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