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by bumby
969 days ago
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I wasn't making a dichotomous claim about wealth. I was pointing out that housing may not be the primary driving of well-being. It's easier to illustrate with an example where lower income people report being happier, despite having less resources for good housing. Similarly, we could point out to poor people who are isolated and unhappy but that also misses the point. Back to the original ask, I would be curious if there's data that shows housing as a primary driver of well-being, above those other elements. |
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