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Money actually can buy happiness, study finds

July 1, 2020 at 12:31 p.m. EDT
Money has become associated with greater happiness, a new report says. (iStock)

A new report finds that in recent decades, having more money has become increasingly associated with greater happiness.

The Expanding Class Divide in Happiness in the United States, 1972—2016, published last week in the journal Emotion, found that among people age 30 and older, the correlation between income and happiness has steadily risen over the years.