We review income-happiness research in light of competing theoretical frameworks, unit of analysis, and methodological issues.
Within-countries, absolute income is weakly related to happiness, comparison effects depend on the measure utilized, and income
change and perceived income produce inconsistent findings. Across countries, absolute income is a stronger predictor of happiness,
different comparison effects are significant, income change results are predominantly positive, and the financial-life satisfaction
relationship is more robust.
Key words happiness - income - life satisfaction - national well-being - subjective well-being