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Study reveals the average salary needed for happiness

By Kevin Allen | Posted: December 4, 2012
A new study reveals that the average ideal income for happiness in the world is $161,000. But the study unearths an even more important question: Why are Germans so flippin’ happy?

It turns out Germans require nearly half that much money to be happy: $85,781.

Dubai residents, meanwhile, need the most money to be happy at a whopping $276,150. (The United States wasn’t specifically measured.)

Wealth is another story with this study. Globally, those surveyed said they needed about $1.8 million to feel wealthy. Americans were more modest, saying they needed around $1 million to feel wealthy. Singapore and Dubai had the highest standard for wealth at $2.9 million and $2.5 million, respectively.

A 2010 Princeton study found that people achieve happiness at $75,000 a year.

For more on Skandia International’s Wealth Sentiment Monitor check out HuffPost Business.

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