Warren Buffett has spent a lifetime turning capital into staggering wealth, yet his sharpest comments lately have been about ...
You remember that "money can't buy happiness" line? Turns out it can, but — plot twist! — only up to about $75,000 a year. Or so the experts used to say. When I first heard about this "happiness ...
New research shows millionaires and billionaires are “substantially and statistically significantly happier” than even those making over $500,000 a year. The findings, from Wharton senior fellow Matt ...
Whether you’re still planning or already retired, these research-based insights point the way to your best post-work life.
This transcript was prepared by a transcription service. This version may not be in its final form and may be updated. J.R. Whalen: Here's Your Money Briefing for Thursday, May 30th. I'm J.R. Whalen ...
Even rappers have gotten in on the act. “Mo Money Mo Problems,” a 1997 song by the Notorious B.I.G., contains the chorus “It’s like the more money we come across/ The more problems we see.” Ten years ...
Deinfluencing is trending on social media. Instead of pushing products, creators show what not to buy. Nearly half of users ...
Have you ever noticed how elusive happiness can feel when it’s tied to money? I see this often — in clients, friends, and even in myself. We chase financial milestones — the next raise, a higher ...
Of Americans surveyed in an August poll, almost 60% said money buys happiness, at least in part, as it gives them the option to retire with dignity. According to Empower, Americans believe money does ...
(Bloomberg) -- When it comes to money buying happiness, more is better. That’s according to new research from a senior fellow at the Wharton School who has argued that the correlation between wealth ...
This transcript was prepared by a transcription service. This version may not be in its final form and may be updated. J.R. Whalen: Here's your Money Briefing for Thursday, May 30th. I'm J.R. Whalen ...
Where does happiness come from? Ask a hundred different people and you’re liable to get a hundred different answers: family, engaging hobbies, coffee on a slow Sunday morning, puppies. One answer ...