>>>>>I am here to make everyone happy!
http://www.reuters.com/article/domesticNews/idUSN2042446720080320?feedType=RSS&feedName=domesticNews&rpc=22&sp=true>>>>
>>>>I think maybe the correlation is that people with money spend it on others because those without it are less able to. Therefore, people with money are happier.
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>>>Quote:"
Regardless of how much income each person made, those who spent money on others reported greater happiness, while those who spent more on themselves did not,"
>>>My emphasis
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>>How about this emphisis. I didn't see them mention how much
disposable income each person had. If your expenses are greater then your income, you essentially do not have money.
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>No, it didn't specifically mention disposable income - but this was a Reuters news feed not the published report. But since the participants were asked for details of their income and their outgoings I'd expect the researchers were capable of performing the simple calculation required - and also capable of recognizing that such research would be pretty pointless without doing so.
>Best,
>Viv
Happiness is not a statistical category, just by definition: it cannot be measured; so these researchers wasted time.
Edward Pikman
Independent Consultant