Singaporeans need to earn US$227K to feel happy ...

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http://finance.yahoo.com/news/perfect-income-happiness-try-161-175833476.html

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More than one study has tried to determine the financial price of happiness. Some look at wealth. Others look at income.
One well-publicized study last year put the optimal income for happiness at around $75,000. Rising income, it turns out, produces greater happiness until you get to around $75,000. After that, there are diminishing returns, with more income leading to little or no gain in real happiness.
This is a fraught question, of course. "Happiness" itself is not easily defined, and money, as the winners of this week's Powerball jackpot will tell you, doesn't always guarantee it. And the financial requirements for happiness usually depend on geography, peer groups and other external factors.
The latest to weigh in on the issue is Skandia International's Wealth Sentiment Monitor. It found that the global average "happiness income" is around $161,000 for 13 countries surveyed. The United States wasn't specifically measured.
But there was a wide range of answers depending on the country. Dubai residents need the most to feel wealthy. They said the needed $276,150 to be happy. Singapore came in second place, with $227,553, followed by Hong Kong, with $197,702.
The region with the most modest needs for happiness is Europe. Germans only need $85,781 to be happy, placing them lowest on the list. The French need $114,000, while the British need $133,000.
The survey doesn't ask about total wealth needed to feel happy. But it does ask about the amount of wealth needed to feel "wealthy." Globally, the average amount needed to feel wealthy was $1.8 million.
Singaporeans took the lead on the "wealth" needs, with $2.91 million needed to feel wealthy. Dubai ranked second with $2.5 million, followed by Hong Kong with $2.46 million.
Surveys show that among Americans, most say they need $1 million or more to feel wealthy.
All of this shows that wealth and financial happiness is not an absolute number, but is relative to your peers and surroundings. Living in Dubai, with all those oil barons and oligarchs, the needs are higher. In Germany, where wealth is more evenly distributed, the needs are not as high.
 
The survey doesn't ask about total wealth needed to feel happy. But it does ask about the amount of wealth needed to feel "wealthy." Globally, the average amount needed to feel wealthy was $1.8 million.
Singaporeans took the lead on the "wealth" needs, with $2.91 million needed to feel wealthy. Dubai ranked second with $2.5 million, followed by Hong Kong with $2.46 million.
Surveys show that among Americans, most say they need $1 million or more to feel wealthy.
All of this shows that wealth and financial happiness is not an absolute number, but is relative to your peers and surroundings. Living in Dubai, with all those oil barons and oligarchs, the needs are higher. In Germany, where wealth is more evenly distributed, the needs are not as high.

Don't agree with the surveys conclusion.

LKY must be one of the wealthiest, I mean happiest person in Spore?
Then why is he not satisfied but keeps on increasing the costs for the rest of us:confused:

I doubt that Sporeans with $2.91 million feel secure i.e. happy. How long will this last if they intend to buy a car, home, get sick,... :confused:
 
what does singaporean knows about happiness.

recent studies indicated singaporeans have no emotions.

even when happiness is hitting on them on their faces.

there is still not response.
 
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That works out to be $23,153.50 per month. Anyone here in this forum earn that much?
 
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If you have to quantify an amount of money to be happy, you probably don't know what happiness is.
 
That works out to be $23,153.50 per month. Anyone here in this forum earn that much?
Those with brains and earn that much won't brag about it online or offline. Usually will always hear the big timers complaining money not enough (even they are earning much much more).
 
I know someone who earns that much (and probably his wife too) but who is terribly unhappy and has to cheong KTV every night to drown himself in women and wine so that he can forget temporarily that he is terribly unhappy.

You can feel financially secure with that kind of money but that does not equate to happiness. And if you have the money but don't have the health (remember that doctor who died of lung cancer at 40 recently?), how can you be happy?
 
Those with brains and earn that much won't brag about it online or offline. Usually will always hear the big timers complaining money not enough (even they are earning much much more).


Those who gripe so much are losers in life. They love to blame others.
Thats why our govt so good also they want to complain. These folks are really silly and childish.
 


Those who gripe so much are losers in life. They love to blame others.
Thats why our govt so good also they want to complain. These folks are really silly and childish.
Fully agree! A bunch of LOSERS who have imbecile parents of peasantry origins!
 
Fully agree! A bunch of LOSERS who have imbecile parents of peasantry origins!

Thats correct, these people have slave or peasant mentality. don't we see them calling themselves peasant all the time? Its in their genes, blame their parents.
 

Thats correct, these people have slave or peasant mentality. don't we see them calling themselves peasant all the time? Its in their genes, blame their parents.
They are a bunch of Sinkies who have dysfunctional Genes that produce hormonal changes resulting in infinite daftness of the most imbecile quality as evident from their posts!

As I said, their parents with hindsight might say that they should have mastubated than copulated when they see such daftness oozing out from every orifices of their children.
 
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