1. Oct 19, 2020The core challenge to reducing unhappiness is not financial, but psychological: the erroneous belief that more money, and not more time, will make our lives better.
  2. Apr 14, 2022Narcissistic personality traits are on the rise, and it can be toxic in relationships where money is involved. Dr. Ramani Durvasula, a psychologist and expert on extreme self-involvement, shares ...
  3. ineteconomics.org

    The rich get richer, and the poor get poorer. And they give any attempt to correct this trend the evil & scary-sounding moniker of "Socialism." As is clearly demonstrable in the chart, the middle class was in most ways built DURING the period of highest marginal taxation - the 50s and 60s - completely belying the standard GOP "trickle ...
  4. May 18, 2021"Let me tell you about the very rich," F. Scott Fitzgerald once wrote. "They are different from you and me." The famous author goes on to write that "they think, deep in their hearts, that they ...
  5. timharford.com

    There are cash-poor, time-poor people, who juggle multiple shifts with childcare and spend precious hours on long commutes. There are cash-poor, time-rich people — pensioners or job seekers wondering how to fill the day. But, on average, are richer people more or less busy than those with less money?
  6. truthout.org

    Rich people have larger mortgages and higher income taxes. Therefore, they get the most out of their mortgage interest tax deductions. Households earning more than $250,000 annually enjoy 10 times the remuneration of households with income between $40,000 and $75,000. Those homeowners earning $30,000 basically get nothing (check out the chart ...
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