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Feb 18, 2015
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SandYFan
I've seen a study that says the average income for a US family where diminishing
returns kicks in is $80,000/yr.
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Money does matter.
boogers
2/18/15 8:56am
There is a point of diminishing returns, though
inertiaman
2/18/15 9:00am
According to that article and other studies, maybe not.
boogers
2/18/15 9:03am
I've seen a study that says the average income for a US family where diminishing
SandYFan
2/18/15 9:08am
I've seen that study too.
tarzan15
2/18/15 9:41am
Diminishing returns isn't the same as a cutoff point
Y Mountain
2/18/15 9:14am
^^ this is what I was getting at... totally agree
inertiaman
2/18/15 4:47pm
of course it matters.
johnnycarson
2/18/15 9:05am
TNT tells himself it doesn't matter *Sniff*
TNT
2/18/15 9:06am
I think more money = more happiness provided gratitude increases in parallel.
QBarrister
2/18/15 9:07am
More money only makes you more of what you really are. If you are unhappy,
ByuMba90
2/18/15 9:46am
Adam Carolla interviewed Manny Pacquiao recently
Belboz
2/18/15 10:13am
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