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Relative Prosperity Is Key to Happiness

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 15 August, 2005  14:54 GMT

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Having more wealth than one's peers seems to be an essential ingredient of happiness, according to a recent study.
Money can buy happiness -- but only if you are richer than your neighbors. Sociologists found that it was not strictly true to say being well-off will not make a person happy, according to research released today.

But it depends crucially on whether a person is able to "keep up with the Jones's."

Researchers in the US examined the "hedonic treadmill hypothesis" that suggests people are in a continual wealth race with their neighbors.

Wealth and Well Being

Measurements were taken of the age, total family income and general happiness of a group of people aged 20 to 64. Happiness was recorded by asking participants if they were "very happy," "pretty happy" or "not too happy."

The results showed that the richer people were relative to their peers of the same age, the happier they tended to be.

Glen Firebaugh, from Pennsylvania State University, who led the study, said: "We find, with and without controls for age, health and education, that the higher the income of others in one's age group, the lower one's happiness."


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