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Income Boosts Self-Esteem

A higher income can improve one’s perceived self-worth, according to various studies. Researchers from the City, University of London found that comparing salaries with colleagues

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6-Figure Salary in Germany: How?

A recent study conducted by Stepstone has revealed that 6% of employees in Germany earn a salary of at least €100,000. The study analyzed the

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Money Brings Happiness After All

A new study has challenged the long-held belief that higher income does not necessarily equate to greater happiness. Researchers from the University of Pennsylvania have

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High-income men prone to hypertension.

High-income men have a significantly higher risk of developing hypertension, according to a study conducted by researchers at Hokkaido University in Japan. Hypertension, or high

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Social Media Posts Reveal Income

A recent study conducted by researchers at Queen Mary University of London has found that social media posts can provide accurate insights into a user’s

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Income and Intelligence: Any Connection?

A recent study conducted by researchers at Linköping University in Sweden has challenged the widely held belief that a person’s intelligence quotient (IQ) is directly

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Wealthy Homelands = Unhappy Teens

In a surprising twist, a recent study by economists Robert Rudolf and Dirk Bethmann of Korea University has found that the happiness of teenagers decreases

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Tax hikes increase part-time work.

Higher taxes lead to many people only working part-time, with smart men being particularly likely to make this choice. A study by the Research Institute

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Salary Comparison Causes Physical Pain

A new study has found that people with lower incomes are more likely to experience physical pain than their wealthier counterparts, regardless of whether they

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Retirement Side Hustles for Seniors

A recent study conducted by the Institute for Employment Research (IAB) of the Federal Employment Agency (BA) in Germany has revealed that 15% of retirees