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The amount of money that would make someone happy depends on a variety of factors, including their individual circumstances, values, and goals. However, research has shown that there is a positive correlation between income and happiness, up to a point.

A study by Daniel Kahneman and Angus Deaton found that happiness tends to increase with income up to about $75,000 in annual earnings. In their study, earnings above that threshold didn't seem to have a big impact on a person's daily happiness. However, a more recent study by Matthew Killingsworth found that happiness can continue to rise with income well beyond $75,000, up to at least $200,000.

So, how much money would make you happy? It's impossible to say for sure without knowing more about your individual circumstances. However, if you're currently struggling to make ends meet, then a little bit of extra money could make a big difference in your happiness. And if you're already doing well financially, then earning more money may not make you any happier.

Ultimately, the amount of money that would make you happy is a personal question that only you can answer. But if you're curious about what the research says, then the studies cited above provide a good starting point.

Here are some other factors that can affect how much money makes you happy:

Your financial security. If you're worried about making ends meet, then having more money could give you a sense of security and peace of mind.

Your spending habits. If you're a big spender, then even a lot of money may not make you happy.

Your values. If you value experiences over material possessions, then you may not need as much money to be happy.

Your relationships. Strong relationships with family and friends are more important for happiness than money.

So, while money can contribute to happiness, it's not the only factor. If you want to be happy, it's important to focus on other things in your life, such as your relationships, your health, and your sense of purpose.

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