Spenders or savers? Research reveals who has a happier life
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Compared to savers, spenders were also found to be happier with their relationships , work life and personal life . Interestingly, spenders were also happier with their financial life than savers . Big purchases were then defined as “any purchase” that exceeds $1,762, on average, and many of those purchases warrant nearly 12 hours of research beforehand. On average, people will postpone their big purchase decisions 17 days to wait and see if it goes on sale.
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