Yes, money really can buy happiness

“Does money buy happiness?” is the kind of open-ended question that inspires great novels and Baz Luhrmann movies, but it also has spawned quite a research program in economics.

The University of Southern California’s Richard Easterlin kicked the discussion off in 1974 when he proposed his now-famous “Easterlin paradox.” [cont.]

Dylan Matthews, Washington Post

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