Business & Enterprise

Studies Have Found That People With Higher Annual Incomes Are Not Necessarily Happier

A study by Nobel laureates Kahneman and Deaton found that after Americans earn more than $75,000 a year, happiness does not increase with income. Numerous studies have also shown that people with high monthly salaries are not necessarily happy, but only those who are engaged in jobs they are interested in and who are satisfied with both internal and external factors of job satisfaction are happy to work.

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It is Happier to Work Like the Danes

Denmark, one of the happiest countries in the world, works an average of 18 days a month and 34 hours a week. The Danes always maintain a work-life balance while maintaining high employee productivity. Learning their views on work may make us work happier.

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