How spending decisions shape happiness in everyday life

Säde Stenlund, Yingchi Guo, Jason Rights, Ryan Dwyer, Elizabeth Dunn
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This study examines the emotional consequences of spending choices in everyday life across a diverse multinational sample. Based on a dataset of 200 participants across 7 countries who received $10,000 USD, we analyzed how happy they felt from different types of purchases made with that money. Participants derived high levels of happiness from some types of purchases that have been examined in past research (e.g., buying experiences), but also from other purchases (e.g., education) that have not been the focus of previous work. We found some evidence that the emotional benefits of spending choices varied depending on whether participants lived in higher vs. lower-income countries; specifically, we found differences in the benefits of spending on gifts, housing, debt, and time-saving services. Around the world, people who spent money in ways that made them happy experienced greater improvements in overall subjective well-being 3 and 6 months later. This study presents an analysis of reported happiness following spending decisions of an endowment of 10,000 USD. Participants in high vs low-income countries differed regarding what spending decisions contributed more to happiness.

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消费决定如何塑造日常生活中的幸福感。
这项研究考察了不同跨国样本中日常生活中消费选择的情感后果。根据来自7个国家的200名参与者的数据集,他们获得了1万美元,我们分析了他们用这笔钱购买不同类型商品时的快乐程度。参与者从过去研究中研究过的某些类型的购买(例如,购买体验)中获得了很高的幸福感,但也从其他购买(例如,教育)中获得了很高的幸福感,这些购买(例如,教育)不是以前研究的重点。我们发现一些证据表明,消费选择的情感收益取决于参与者是生活在高收入国家还是低收入国家;具体地说,我们发现在礼物、住房、债务和节省时间的服务上的支出在收益上存在差异。在世界各地,花钱让自己快乐的人在3个月和6个月后的整体主观幸福感有了更大的改善。
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