Edited by Timothy D. Wilson, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, and approved November 14, 2020 (received for review August 10, 2020) SignificancePast research has found that experienced well-being does not increase above incomes of $75,000/y. This finding has been the focus of substantial attention from researchers and the general public, yet is based on a dataset with a measure of exper
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