Growth in GDP per capita often corresponds to an increase in individual income and consumption. This implies that, on average, people in the country are better off than they were the previous year.
Money can’t buy happiness—but a new analysis does show a strong correlation between the world’s happiest countries and the financial stability of its inhabitants. ByKaitlyn McInnis, Contributor.
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