
Oct 12, 2017 ● Michael Hoon
Why making a lot of money won’t necessarily make you happy
A number that has been thrown around in recent years as the ideal salary to aim for is $75,000. Economist Angus Deaton and psychologist Daniel Kahneman performed a study in 2010 where they determined that it doesn't matter now much more than this magic salary number you earn—your happiness and satisfaction levels won't noticeably increase.
Why wouldn't earning in the six figures make life absolutely fulfilling? Well, it turns out: money isn’t everything. There are plenty of other factors that affect your life satisfaction in any given job.
Here are a few reasons why salary doesn’t necessarily correlate with happiness.