Individuals tend to become more focused on comparing their wealth to more financially successful people when incomes exceed the $95,000 threshold, which could explain why happiness tends to decline when salaries rise beyond that level.
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Individuals’ happiness and satisfaction with life tends to decline when their incomes exceed $95,000. So reports Money.
Individuals tend to become more focused on comparing their wealth to more financially successful people when incomes exceed the $95,000 threshold, which could explain why happiness tends to decline when salaries rise beyond that level.