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Despite a booming economy and record corporate profits, people's happiness has not increased proportionally. This disconnect may be due to a variety of factors, including the unequal distribution of wealth, the erosion of social trust, and the rise of mental illness as a determinant of well-being. Additionally, economic growth often comes with increased social and environmental costs, which can lead to a decline in the quality of life and happiness.
By Kris Krohn4.8
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Despite a booming economy and record corporate profits, people's happiness has not increased proportionally. This disconnect may be due to a variety of factors, including the unequal distribution of wealth, the erosion of social trust, and the rise of mental illness as a determinant of well-being. Additionally, economic growth often comes with increased social and environmental costs, which can lead to a decline in the quality of life and happiness.

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