Business in Action, 9th Ed.
Appendix D: Personal Finance: Getting Set for Life
"A decade ago, a study from Princeton University made headlines for showing that an income level of $75,000 per household was the sweet spot for happiness, and that earnings above that level, surprisingly, did not result in additional boosts.
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