Happiness and Wealth: A Literature Review using an Online Findings Archive

Authors

  • Antje Jantsch

  • Ruut Veenhoven

Keywords:

life satisfaction, consumption, savings, assets, debt, wealth, research synthesis

Abstract

Understanding the effects of wealth on happiness is required for informed decision making in matters of saving and consumption In order to answer the questions of how and to what extent wealth relates to happiness we take stock of the available research findings on this issue covering 198 findings observed in 123 studies We use a new method of research synthesis in which research findings are described in a comparable format and entered in an online findings archive the World Database of Happiness to which links are made from this text This technique allows a condensed presentation of research findings while providing readers access to full details We found mostly positive relationships between assets and happiness and negative relationships between debt and happiness The few longitudinal studies suggest a causal effect of wealth on happiness We found little difference across methods used and populations studied Together the available research findings imply that building wealth will typically add to happiness However the average effect sizes are small with an average of 0 11 for total assets and -0 21 for total debts

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How to Cite

Antje Jantsch, & Ruut Veenhoven. (2022). Happiness and Wealth: A Literature Review using an Online Findings Archive. Global Journal of Human-Social Science, 22(E5), 25–68. Retrieved from https://socialscienceresearch.org/index.php/GJHSS/article/view/4150

Happiness and Wealth: A Literature Review using an Online Findings Archive

Published

2022-07-14