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How Much Does Money Really Affect Happiness?

7 min · 19. maj 2026
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How much does money really matter for happiness—and is there a number that makes life feel “enough”? In this episode, we look at what the evidence actually shows about income, wellbeing, and the experience of daily life. While money can reduce financial stress and improve stability, the relationship with happiness is more nuanced than many headlines suggest. You’ll hear how changes in income relate to mental health, why financial satisfaction can matter as much as earnings, and how broader context—like inequality and social comparison—shapes how people feel. We also explore why wellbeing doesn’t follow a simple, predictable curve as income rises, and why the idea of a fixed “happiness threshold” doesn’t fully hold up. If you’ve ever wondered whether earning more would meaningfully change how you feel day to day, this episode offers a clear, evidence-informed perspective—without oversimplifying the answer.  📝 Full transcript, evidence, and this week’s clarity poll →  beyondthebuzzmedia.com

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