Personal Finance
Does Higher Income = More Happiness For Singaporeans?
By Seedly  •  July 25, 2021
Just the other day, I came across this study from the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy Institute of Policy Studies (IPS) entitled Lived Experiences in Singapore: Key Findings From The World Values Survey on our Seedly community Facebook page. The study is the third episode of a three-part series that studies the lived experience of Singapore resident respondents and provides insight on what ‘motivates and sustains our attitudes and values.’ Naturally, as a personal finance writer, I zeroed in on the section about happiness and satisfaction in relation to income. Source: Lyngby Boldklub | Giphy Here is what I learnt about income and happiness from the study that I hope you will find helpful. TL;DR: Does Higher Income = More Happiness For Singaporeans? Source: Author (Data from NUS IPS) Methodology Here is how the data for this study was put together: Data for this report is primarily derived from the latest 2020 Singapore instalment of the World Values Survey...
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By Seedly
Launched in 2016, Seedly helps users make smarter financial decisions with its budgeting app which allows its 40,000 users to sync up their financial accounts and better manage their cash-flow. Last year, we introduced a new community feature which allows users to crowdsource knowledge from peers before making a financial decision.
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