“Can money buy happiness” is an age-old question. Plenty of recent research has explored the relationship between what we earn and how we feel. In general, the results border on the painfully obvious: Yes, people with higher incomes, broadly speaking, tend to be happier than those who struggle to make ends meet.
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Did You Make a New Year’s Resolution?
Submitted by Bernhardt Wealth Management on January 12th, 2015Roughly 45% of Americans make New Year’s resolutions, according to a University of Scranton survey published in the Journal of Clinical Psychology, yet just 8% of us stick to the program for 365 days. During the first two weeks of the year, 75% of people keep their resolutions, but by February, only 64% are still working toward their goals.
Did You Make a New Year’s Resolution?
Submitted by Bernhardt Wealth Management on January 12th, 2015Roughly 45% of Americans make New Year’s resolutions, according to a University of Scranton survey published in the Journal of Clinical Psychology, yet just 8% of us stick to the program for 365 days. During the first two weeks of the year, 75% of people keep their resolutions, but by February, only 64% are still working toward their goals.
